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INTRODUCTION

When I started work on this technology a decade ago, I had no idea how powerful

it would become for people. I simply wanted to make psychology easy for them to

understand, for people just like you to know everything I know about the human mind.

What I found is that through using diagrams, the invisible world of psychology

could literally be made visible, and all the ancient wisdom and old wives tales like a

“picture being worth a thousand words”, really were true. Instead of people like you or

me having to pay thousands or tens of thousands for years of verbal therapy, it became

obvious to me that the time it takes for you to understand all your problems of business,

career, relationships and personal life could be drastically shortened through my

diagrams.

Since a business can be defined legally as a “person”, all of the components of the

Mind Operating System and its diagrams apply to the function of an overall business as

well as to an individual person. What’s more is that those diagrams actually form my

patented system of solving ANY social, business, personal or psychological dilemma or

problem, through an easy method of analyzing it in common laymen’s language.

You see, if you really want to master business, you will first have to master

yourself, and then learn how to guide others to mastery of their psychology. A business

is composed of individuals, and individuals are composed of psychology. If you don’t

master the simple elements of psychology, you will find yourself caught in a hurricane of

business culture, psychological economics, and politics. But if you are a non-corporate

individual, you will need to learn all that follows too; for your life has a business of its

own to attend to, and your name is the brand.

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This is a new technology never seen before, and I want to share it with you at a

fraction of the cost of therapy, expert consultation, or all the other “products” out there—

from good science to infomercial gimmicks. The mind operating system is synthesized

out of ideas formally known as psychodynamic psychotherapy, transactional analysis,

self-psychology, object relations, cognitive-behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral

therapy, positive psychology, interpersonal therapy, group therapy, solution-focused

therapy, neurolinguistic programming, Jungian therapy, and the Nash Equilibrium, from

the tenets of the Game Theory of Economics for starters, among many others.

Mind OS™, the operating system of the human mind, is just as it sounds. It is a

foundation on which a set of information from any area of human inquiry can operate,

just as software programs run on a computer operating system. However, as you may

know, a software program could be wonderfully useful, but is only as practical and useful

as the operating system it runs on. Mind OS™ is the next generation of self-help, and it

is simultaneously what some have called the “holy grail” of psychology theory. It is the

only comprehensive Unification Theory and system, synthesized from all former schools

of psychology theory and self-help. As such, it integrates only the best of the best of

works you have already read, and makes them work together at a higher level of

usefulness to your life. It uses everyday language you know well—words like “stress”,

“failure”, and “self-esteem”, and it uses diagrams to economize on your crystal clear

understanding. I want to start an epidemic of personal empowerment.

It all begins with a metaphor—a child’s tale updated for today’s problems. One

that gives you a beginning guide to solving each and every problem you could possibly

face in life—The Tortoise and Hare Quit the Rat Race.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I Chapter One

The Tortoise and Hare Quit the Rat Race ……………………………………... .5 Chapter Two The Causes of Psychology and Business Problems……………....……………..12 Chapter Three

The Four Simple Solutions to any Psychology or Business Problem………...…16 Chapter Four The Four Parts of our Character……………..……………………...….………..32 PART II Chapter Five The Personal Boundary……………………………………….…..……………..47 Chapter Six The Anatomy of Decisions……..……………….……………............................81 Chapter Seven

The Anatomy of the Intellect…………………………………..……………….114 Chapter Eight

The Anatomy of Emotional Energy………….………………….……………...135 Chapter Nine Anger, Violence, and Depression……..………………………………………..156 Chapter Ten Anxiety, Masochism, and Addiction…...…………...………………………….178 PART III Chapter Eleven

Combinations of our Resources…………………………………….…………..214 Chapter Twelve Communication, Beliefs, and Advertising…………………………………...…222 Chapter Thirteen Politics, Power, Time Management and Leadership……………..…………….241 Chapter Fourteen Analyzing Others Through Crossing Spectra…………………………………..255 Chapter Fifteen Maturity and Psychological Integration: Why all Tortoises Win the Race…….274

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CHAPTER ONE: The Tortoise and Hare Quit the Rat Race

"What a dull, slow, heavy creature, this Tortoise!" said the Hare.

“Not really dull, but slow and heavy, you are right,” said the Rat.

“And you, Rat,” said the Hare, ”Not so heavy, but just as dull. You

are weaker than either of us. Nothing but an average rat. Average

weight, and average smarts. A thin, Rat-skin bag of Rat-bones. No hard

shell to protect you like the Tortoise has, and no racing muscles as big as

mine!”

“Just because the Rat is average,” said the Tortoise, “doesn’t mean

he isn’t capable of great things. It is up to him—to decide to do the

things that make one great—just like someone as heavy as me.”

“I completely disagree,” said the Hare.

"We’ll see," said the Tortoise, "because I'll run with you both for a

wager."

"Done," said the Hare, and then they asked the Fox to be the judge.

The Tortoise, the Hare, and the Rat debated so loudly that a crowd

of rats gathered to see what all the fuss was about. Finally, the starting

gun fired and the Hare scampered far, far ahead.

The Rat, amazed at the speed with which the Hare hopped, simply

stopped a few steps beyond the starting line. “What’s the use?” he said.

“I can beat the Tortoise, but I would never catch that Hare! I have better

things to do, like digging through garbage cans for an easy prize—one I

can taste—a nice, leftover piece of meat or bread.”

Meanwhile, the Hare laid down midway in the course, and took a

nap.

“No worries,“ the Hare said. “I bet I can catch up with the Tortoise

when I please.”

But the Tortoise kept jogging until he came near the end of the

course.

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The Hare awoke too late to see the Tortoise inching toward the

finish line. He scuttled as fast as he could but the Tortoise had already

won by a scrawny neck’s length.

The crowd of Rats were left scratching their heads with their hind paws.

Where had the race gone so wrong? Their own brother-Rat had barely left the

starting gate, where he remained in silent hesitation. Then again, most Rats

never manage to leave the starting gate of life in general.

We begin our understanding of psychology with a new version of this very old

fable for a specific reason. I was in residency training in psychiatry and dumbfounded by

how difficult the science literature was for ordinary people to understand. Maybe that

makes me ordinary, like you. I found myself wasting time trying to translate the real

meaning of science research literature, and often turned to self-help books for a little ease

in enjoying normal language again. But in all those best-sellers, I started to see that there

was a severe lack of real science going on in them. Oftentimes self-help books and

business books are just some guy’s personal opinion, with anecdotes from life that aren’t

repeatable in the real world. They certainly didn’t help ME much.

Soon, I realized that it would be a good thing to try to bring the world of self-help

and the science of psychology together in a way that is both easy to learn, and inspiring,

as well as scientifically repeatable in the real world lives of readers. I envisioned a book

you could buy or seminar you could see, that you would never have to buy a sequel to,

and when put down, would continue to work in your life rather than fading into memory.

I thought of stories and metaphors that explain the human condition, and I

chanced upon that old Tortoise and Hare fable.

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I realized when I thought about the old tale, it did not represent all people I know

as either being a Tortoise or a Hare in life. In fact, MOST people I knew at that time of

my life were like NEITHER. I thought some more on this and realized that there was a

missing animal from the fable—a Rat! An animal who is as passive as all the people I

knew, including myself. An animal who is too passive to even JOIN a race to a better

life—just like those of us so caught up in just making a living we get all caught up in that

“rat race” people talk about, running around on a wheel and getting nowhere.

Soon, I found a correlation between these three animals that also made scientific

sense. We were learning about personal boundaries in class, and it occurred to me that

the Tortoise in the fable has a great personal boundary—tough against threats: what they

call being “thick-skinned”, and yet with places to pop his head and feet out when there is

something good for him to eat or explore. And both the Rat and Hare are “thin-skinned”

by comparison—easily overcome by the elements of nature during the race. But the most

profound thing of all about that fable was that both the Tortoise and Hare at least TRIED

to race. So there needed to be a Rat who didn’t even do that. Then all people could be

represented by the fable—we all are either a Hare, a Tortoise, or a Rat at any point in life.

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Of all the depressed patients I’d seen, I noticed that most of them tend to get

lower and lower in energy, until they don’t even try anymore, just like the Rat in my new

fable. It often took a medicine to give them a boost enough to get going again with

normal energy. However, I’ve seen just as many people ON antidepressant medicine

who are still not happy and thriving in life. Oftentimes these people are on meds alone

and not doing therapy. It then occurred to me that meds alone are not enough to help

most depressed people to go from not just suffering to surviving, but from suffering to

THRIVING.

I started to apply these ideas in my own life, and realized that the first key to

solving any problem, is to be active rather than passive. To “quit the rat race”. Both the

Tortoise and the Hare would have the advantage over the Rat in this department.

Yet the Hare has a difficult flaw too. He is so impulsive. As I learned about the

nature of anxiety through my studies of behavioral therapy, I realized that impulsiveness

and avoidant behavior are both caused by one’s level of anxiety, and ruled by an instinct

we all have, called the fight-or-flight response. It seemed to me that both the Tortoise

and Rat had the advantage over the Hare in subduing this instinct and getting along in life

without being crippled by anxiety. So which was better to be? A Hare or a Rat? It turns

out they are both equally impaired in life, and only the Tortoise has the high advantage.

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Decisions, the “definition of life”: Growth vs. “Regression”

I soon realized in my little fable that what makes the Tortoise, Hare, and Rat

uniquely different from each other is where they stand on decision-making. The Tortoise

in us wants to make constructive decisions, the Hare in us tends to make destructive

decisions, based on impulsivity—not thinking things through before acting. And finally,

the Rat in us just doesn’t make decisions at all. He is completely passive.

All of this got me thinking about how these three little animals who race each

other inside our bodies live their lives. Each has a life of his own. And just what then, is

the “definition of life”?

You know, Ernest Hemingway, the famous author had a definition: “Life is a

tragedy,” he said. Bummer. And look what happened to him. He offed himself.

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Maybe the same is true of singer Kurt Cobain, and Michael Hutchence, and Judy

Garland, and Marilyn Monroe. They may have had similar “definitions of life”. And yet

you look at Roberto Benini, the film director of Life is Beautiful, and you may notice

what a happy guy he was as he trounced over the tables at the Oscars to accept his prize.

We all make our own definitions of life. But what one definition could we all share in

common?

Biologists have an answer. They say that “life is irritable”. A living thing is

defined as an entity that is impacted by the environment’s stress, and then makes a

purposeful response to that stress”. This implies that a decision has been made.

Therefore, the only thing that all living things have in common is that they make

decisions.

Even a tree makes a crude kind of decision in response to the environment—its

branches grow toward sunlight, NOT toward shade. A frog makes a decision to hop

away from a predator. But rocks do not make decisions. When stressed by the

environment, they only sit there. Which struck me. The Rat in our character, in being

passive, is a little less than alive. Which means that when we humans are passive, we

are not fully living. Deep in the indecision of depression and substance abuse, a person

will tell you that they feel a “little bit dead, not fully alive”. Now you know why. It is

simply because they have stopped making decisions, like the Rat, and instead have

started to let the world (or the drug) make decisions FOR them.

Don’t be a Rat. Quit the Rat Race today, by making some decisions. THAT is

your best starting point out of a problem. Take action, even if it simply means reading

the rest of this book.

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The diagram above explains the importance of decisions in defining one person’s

life as different from every other. Being passive leads to “regression” of the maturity of

one’s psychology and ultimately to death, by depression, substance abuse etc. And ANY

decision causes one to undergo personal growth. “Up” arrow means “growth”, and

“Down” arrow means regression to less maturity and ultimately, death. Maturity IS life.

So the Tortoise and Hare are growing—at least the Hare has a chance to learn from his

mistakes. The Rat is dying.

In psychiatry training there is a model used, called the biopsychosocial model.

All that means is that the sources of all psychiatric problems come from either our brain’s

biology, its style of emotion, called psychology, and from social reasons like divorce,

bankruptcy and the like. I took that third category and simply called it “stress” in my

original model. Stress seemed to represent any outside threat coming from the

environment, and was an easy word that everyone understands. In fact, in the system you

are about to learn, I use the word “stress” to strictly mean “a negative emotional energy

coming at you from outside of your personal boundary”.

So you might start to see that if our three animals were racing, both the Hare and

Rat would far very easy prey to stress, due to their thick skin, but the Tortoise would be

well-equipped against it with his hard shell.

And so in which animal’s skin do you spend most of YOUR time? That will give

you a clue to decoding your very personal style, challenges and solutions in the pages to

come. Let us leave the fable now and begin to learn how to better know ourselves and

our problems. Your mind is a business machine, a computer that not only solves

problems—it feels and has free will too. Your mind is your only business asset that lasts.

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CHAPTER TWO: Causes of Psychology and Business Problems

This diagram explains the intimate connection between biology (brain chemistry),

psychology (one’s style of using emotion), and stress (which comes from the outside

world). As well, it explains the triple role of medicines, psychotherapy, and one’s

personal decision-making in total healing of a psychological problem.

Remember, Mind OS is an operating system for your mind, so consider your

biology to be just like your brain’s “hardware”, your psychology just like your brain’s

many “software programs” you have installed over the years, and stress just like the

problems or data that get plugged into the computer that is your mind. Only the “user” of

a computer can decide what data to put into a computer to deal with.

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Stress comes at us from the outside world. It is negative emotional energy in our

environment. Its only cure is to make a decision about it, which the Rat character in us

does not like to do. Decide to think about the stress differently, stay in the environment

but use a tougher skin against it, like the Tortoise would do with his shell, or else just

decide to leave and get out of the stressful environment. If you don’t decide what to do

about stress in your life, staying in it will sooner or later start to hurt your psychology.

People who are in stressful environments long enough will start to take on the

characteristics of the stress, and become more pessimistic people. It is as if their

“software” is being reprogrammed to be more negative and therefore less efficient—more

clunky. The only way to fix the problem is to “reprogram” your computer through

therapy or education. Of course there are many “software programs” out there to work

your mind over—many infomercials and gimmicks, as well as scientifically useful

therapy too. But Mind OS is not just a “software” program; it is an “operating system”,

that can “run” any other program on itself. A true unification theory of psychology.

So what if you have a clunky operating system installed on yourself—something

old, like DOS, or Windows 95? You will need something newer—you need therapy or

education as a cure. If you don’t change your operating system with these, you may very

well find that your pessimism caused by the stress stays around long enough to start to

corrupt your “hardware”, your brain’s BIOLOGY. Soon you are low on Serotonin, that

brain chemical responsible for keeping you out of depression. Now therapy and

education aren’t powerful enough because you have a corrupted “hard drive”.

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When your biology gets impacted by a problem, things are very far along toward

impairment or disease. It is very similar to getting a nasty computer virus, and not doing

anything about it. If on your system long enough, you may start to see how not only do

your software programs not work as well, now your computer hardware starts to fail too.

If your computer hardware gets messed up enough by the virus, you may end up having

to go buy a whole new computer—software can’t fix the problem. This is similar to

getting onto a medicine for a psychiatric condition—it changes the very hardware of your

brain, replacing it with more functional hardware.

But… if you still have the same bad software on your system, or the same virus, it

will continue to affect the brand new hardware you have installed. This is why the

concepts of stress, psychology and medicine for psychiatric problems, especially of the

mood, are “one-way deals”. Stress can mess with your psychology, and your bad

psychology can mess with your brain chemistry or biology, but fixing your brain’s

biology with medicine does NOTHING to change how your psychology’s style of

operation works. And medicine certainly does nothing to solve the stresses of life. They

are still there waiting for you. (In the same vein, alchohol and drugs of abuse don’t solve

the stresses of life; they just change how you feel).

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If I got a big bill in the mail, I might feel stressed, or even get depressed about it.

Now if I took a medicine, such as a tranquilizer, I would feel different, and better in

mood. I might then stay passive as a Rat and just let the bill slide. After all, I feel

different about the bill. But next month I will get a double bill, and be twice as stressed.

Maybe take TWO tranquilizers, then, ahhhh…feel better about the bill. Does that mean

the stress has been solved? NO! The only cure for that stress is a decision to “pay the

bill”.

So you might start to see how the Rat in us can lead us to addiction and denial by

keeping us passive in our psychology.

Part of the solution to always staying healthy and solving ANY psychological or

social dilemma is to strengthen our psychology against stress in the first place, before it

ever gets in.

The same is true for a business, because a business is legally defined as a person,

with all the same rights as a person. A business then has physical property and capital

inside, and a “culture” of group psychology inside its walls, with all the ideas, and rules,

and mission and vision statements, shared values among employees and intellectual

property, a company history, and a human spirit that all define an individual’s

psychology equally well. Certainly, businesses have outside threats or stresses to face,

and an outside market to go out into to try to thrive in. So you see Mind OS equally

applies to groups of people or businesses as well as to individuals.

Now that you see the “big picture” of how you operate in the world, let’s start to

focus on the details of your inner working parts of psychology.

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CHAPTER THREE: The Four Simple Solutions to any Psychology or Business Problem I have a surprise for you. What we have learned so far is that WE are the ones

who define life through the decisions we make. They quality of our lives is none other

than the sum total of all the decisions we have ever made. All we ever needed to know is

exactly what the best options are for using our inner psychology against stress. All we

ever needed to know is how to program the software of the computer inside us, to

perfectly match the situations that come our way—to solve the problems of life as

perfectly as possible. Let’s take only the middle part of this diagram, to learn more:

To do this, we would need to know all the intricacies of the psychology in us.

The surprise is that there are only four working parts to human psychology. Master

these, and you master any possible problem that comes your way.

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The four simple parts of human psychology—the Four Simple Solutions to any

problem—are:

1. The Personal Boundary

2. Emotional Energy—composed of either positive energy called self-esteem or else negative energy, such as anger or anxiety.

3. Intellect—or the “data” in us, such as our beliefs, ideas, values, history, education and experience.

4. Decision-making—which we have already begun to learn about.

The answer to any possible problem of life or business that comes your way exists

in you tuning up one or more of these four parts. It’s that simple. You can use these four

parts of yourself to solve individual, specific problems, or to look at the course of your

whole life and where you want it to go.

Have you ever heard of some of the studies of human “death and dying”? They

often describe two kinds of people who face death. One kind of person fears death, or is

bitter, sullen, or disappointed. Yet another, smaller fraction of people find that on their

death beds, they are okay with it all, somehow “satisfied”. This second kind of person

has done it all—raised a family, had a successful business, found much love and

accomplishment, and freedom in their later years to travel, explore the world, and

contribute to the next generation. What is the difference between these two kinds of

people?

The ones who are satisfied with their mission in life accomplished, have reached

something called durable fulfillment.

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When I do seminars, I often ask people to sum up everything they really, really

want in life. What do you think most people say? They say “happiness”. But have you

ever known a “happy” person for whom the happiness was kind of temporary or fleeting,

or whose life had not amounted to much, with no contribution to the next generation? I

do.

What else do people say they really want? Many say “success”. But have you

every known a very successful person who wasn’t very happy? How about all those

celebrities whose definitions of life were that it is a tragedy?

There are happy people who aren’t very successful or generative at giving to the

next generation, and successful people who aren’t very happy. Still, some folks in my

seminars say they want “freedom” above all else, like Patrick Henry saying “give me

freedom or give me death”, and they are tired of the Rat Race. They want more free time

and more freedom to do all those things they could never do while trapped with “golden

handcuffs”, that strange situation where people work ninety hours a week and make a lot

of money, but are slaves to their professions.

Well these people too, think freedom is all there is as a reward in life, but have

you ever stopped to think how “free” a homeless person is to do what they want. Or a

newly-divorced person who has been cheated on and dumped? Free but not happy or

successful.

No, human beings want all of these things wrapped up in one package—bliss,

AND success, AND freedom. The word I use for the sum of them is fulfillment.

Now we all have felt a fleeting moment of fulfillment here or there, and we call

those, “peak moments” or “peak experiences”. I have known people whose only peak

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moment of fulfillment in life was winning a single football game in high school, or others

whose only peak moment was their wedding day. It was all downhill from there.

But I think what people really, REALLY want in life is fulfillment that LASTS.

Durable Fulfillment. And guess what? That is exactly what those people satisfied with

life on their death beds had found at some point. They had broken through finally to

Durable Fulfillment, having lasting bliss, success, and freedom. Their mission in life was

accomplished, and Durable Fulfillment was their reward for having developed a durable

high character like that of the Tortoise in our original fable.

We need to start seeing the big picture, by using… well… pictures. To SHOW

you psychology rather than having it be some vague verbal, invisible thing.

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Here is how the four parts of your psychology lead to the parts of the reward in

life called Durable

Fulfillment:

You might see how we can start learning to break all the problems of life up into

just four parts—one where we are having trouble in our happiness from a problem,

lacking success because of the problem, lacking freedom because of the problem, or not

being durable or resilient because of the problem. This last part of a problem can also be

worded in terms of any vague words left over about the problem.

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Things like “weakness”, “overwhelm”, “being stressed”, “out of sorts”, or any

other vague term that doesn’t fit into the categories unhappiness, failure or being trapped,

are all boundary problems. You might also then see how mastering each of those four

parts of your psychology can attack and solve the corresponding part of a problem, and

grow your life toward Durable Fulfillment in general.

You see, Durable Fulfillment is the ultimate solution to any problem of life then.

But to be able to start analyzing problems, and your life in general, we will need to learn

a basic skill, a sort of ability to “be your own coach” at life, so that you don’t need some

outside expert or guru to guide you other than yourself. That skill is called Observing

Ego, and to learn to master that, we first have to learn about how the time in our lives

works.

We all have a limited amount of this stuff called TIME. It is the only thing we

can’t just magically create more of. We can always find more freedom by quitting the

dead-end job or failing marriage, more emotional energy by connecting with new friends,

or go get more intellectual ideas by going to school, but time is a substance of premium

price. You may notice that the Rat in our fable tends to waste a lot of it. I hope that you

don’t (that’s part of the purpose of this book—to save you TIME).

What if there was a way to slightly increase the limited amount of time we all

have in life? There IS just one way, and it provides us with EVERYTHING we need for

building, working on, or restarting our life, solving each and every problem that comes

our way. The mindset of the present moment is STEP ONE of solving any problem.

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Spending Time: The Uniqueness of the Present

You see, as we will soon learn in more detail, time is a kind of “psychological

currency” we spend in life. There is a limited amount of it and we need to spend it

wisely. Well, as it turns out, there are only three ways that we all spend time—in the

Past, the Present, or the Future.

Did you ever take a drive to a familiar location, like work, and after a certain

length of time, you noticed that you simply arrived without much thought at all? Without

any details of the journey? How did you get there without consciously deciding to turn

the wheel this way and that? How were you spending your time on that trip?

Well, you were spending it in the Past or the Future—reviewing the past, or

daydreaming about the future.

You may notice that the way you got to your destination was “by habit”. You

were on autopilot for the duration of the trip.

You were not spending your time in the present moment during the trip, or else

you may have noticed the color of the sky, that a new grocery had opened up, or that

there was an odd-looking truck following you for nearly the whole route.

Since you now know that we all spend our time in either the Past, Present, or

Future, did you notice that it is the one thing that we HAVE to spend continuously?

While we can save our energy, or hold off on putting ideas to use, we have no choice

about time.

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So have you thought about time and the nature of our decisions? Can you make a

decision IN the Past? No. The past is gone. And can you make a decision IN the

Future? No. It is not here yet. You can only make a decision in the present moment

mindset. If you recall that biologists define a living thing as “an entity that makes

autonomous decisions”, then it is only in the present that humans are truly alive. When

humans are in a past or future time frame, we are “less alive”.

When we are in the past or future mindset, we are effectively on autopilot, which

is a state of letting our lives run on habit, mindlessly steering us, and often in ways not in

our best interest. That is not to say that the concept of using the past and future are not

valuable, of course. We NEED them. After all, we need to learn from the history of our

past, and plan for and set goals in the future to avert harm and strive for the best we can

attain.

However, when we learn from past lessons or plan for future events in a mindful

way, we are actually doing so from the present moment. That is the only way the past

and future can be valuable to us—from the present moment view.

Our intellect, or mind, is what invents the very notion of a past in what is called

our Left-brain and a future in what is called our Right-brain. Non-living things like rocks

do not have a concept of time. The past is what gives us the valuable notion of

probability of things happening based on the past, and the future is what gives us the

notion of possibility based on our many present choices. Have you ever “not learned

from a past lesson” or heard the quote that “those who don’t learn from history are

doomed to repeat it”?

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I know many people who have never stopped in the present to review their past

relationships, and they keep on dating and marrying the same kind of people, only to end

up divorcing yet again. Or “those who don’t plan for the future are lost”? I also know

many people who have never saved a penny for retirement or in running their business,

never bothered to allocate a budget toward research and development or an employee

education program for the future of the company. These errors of living occur because we

are not spending enough time in the present.

Now there have been many books written on the “power of the present”, and on

mindfulness and meditation, but I want to make this notion practical for you. We have

already learned that decisions can only be made in the present moment. That means that

every time you make a decision, you have just given yourself more life. You are more

alive when you decide on a preference. Well there happen to be several practical things

you can do to get yourself to spend more time in the present.

Most methods of meditation and prayer are ways of getting into a present moment

mindset. However, you may also find yourself distracted or daydreaming when you

meditate or pray. When this happens, you are actually going into the past or future

mindset.

I’d like to tell you about some things besides decision-making that can ONLY be

done in the present.

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So… SECOND, you can only take an action in the present. It is impossible to

take an action in the past that’s gone, or in the future that is not here yet.

THIRD, you can only use your five senses in the present. You can’t smell

something from the past or taste something from the future—at least not in as much real,

vibrant detail as can be done in the present.

FOURTH, intimacy. Have you ever had a conversation with a friend who was

distracted and looking around as you were trying to connect? You said things but it

seemed like they weren’t listening as they utter, “Uh, huh.” Where were they in time

while you were trying to connect?

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Well, you were in the present, but they were mulling around in the past or future.

That true feeling of connection called intimacy can only happen with both people in a

present moment mindset.

You know, there even used to be an activity that Americans commonly did

together thirty or more years ago—one which really powered people up with a present

moment mindset and one which combines all of the above: a shared family meal. When

you share a meal with someone, you are being intimate, deciding to dine on purpose,

taking the action, and using ALL FIVE of your senses. It’s one of the only things we do

besides sex, which uses touch, taste, smell, sight and hearing.

Well there happens to be a fifth, and last thing that can only be done in the present

moment, and it is one of the most powerful learned human skills there is. This skill is so

crucial that it is the ONLY thing that allows human growth or change. That skill is

called Observing Ego. This is the only scientific word I am going to use with you today.

Observing Ego

Observing Ego is “the ability to step outside yourself and look back, making

assessments of how you are doing, even as you continue to live your life.” As such, it is

very much like “being your own coach”, or having your own self, as your own

psychiatrist, sitting on your own shoulder.

It is because of this power that people fail at life from the get-go, where we all

moan about how “people never change”. Well, they CAN’T change without Observing

Ego, but COULD change if they had it. Problem is that very few people have cultivated

this skill in their lives.

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In fact, the lack of Observing Ego causes us to be “suckers” for others, for our

companies, and for advertising. If a commercial on TV can lull you into daydreams of the

past or wishes for the future, then you have been effectively placed on autopilot, haven’t

you? And the commercial itself is flying your plane. You have become easily

manipulated and controllable by others who don’t have your best interest at heart. Only

you could have your best interest at heart.

For example, what if I was in a verbal argument with another person? So there I

am fighting, fighting, fighting. If I use Observing Ego, I may think, “Gee, I’m angry.”

So there I am still fighting, fighting, fighting, and I say to myself as I fight, “Hey, is this

getting anywhere?” And I continue to fight, fight, fight, and say, “Well, no. This isn’t

getting anywhere.” And so I stop. Fight over. My energy saved. A solution.

What if I didn’t have Observing Ego ability? Well the fight might still be going

on today! Anger would build uncontrollably and on autopilot, and both me, and the

person I fight, would be hurting.

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Observing Ego: The only human skill that allows change and growth

This drawing of the mind operating system shows your observing ego viewing

your self in order to solve any psychological and business problems. Notice how you can

simultaneously watch the environment, yourself in it, and remember what identity and

resources you carry inside for dealing with problems that come from the environment.

This blueprint of the mind operating system is an integrated way of naturally

producing the Observing Ego, because it represents “you” and “your function” and

therefore you can reflect on how you look at yourself. It illustrates “you” looking at

“you” as both an outside observer and also as a participant in your behavior at the same

time.

There is a very interesting second way to understand how Observing Ego works.

A metaphor: going to the movies.

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Did you ever think about what exactly it is that makes a film win an Oscar? What

does that? Most film critics will tell you that that an Oscar-winning film teaches a lesson

and has a main character that ANY member of the audience could see themselves in the

shoes of. A universal main character. Well the Tortoise, Hare and Rat in us all are just

such main characters, living out a drama in our psychological character. We have the

choice in any given situation which one to emulate.

In a theatre, on the big screen, we in the audience are looking at an image of

ourselves. If the main character is a universal figure, he or she IS us. As we watch the

Forrest Gump we all connect to, or the Gladiator, or the Erin Brockovich, we have just

BECOME our own Observing Ego. “Me watching me.”

You’ll notice as the film begins that it becomes difficult to worry about the past or

future because you get so completely involved IN the story. The Oscar-winning film has

locked you in the present moment, the only time frame in which Observing Ego can

happen. What you actually then see unfolding on the screen is a potential future roadmap

for the growth of your own character. Why do you think they call them “characters”?

That rush—that “high”—at the film’s climax is how good it feels to undergo a

substantial growth of psychological character. They are identical, except for the fact that

you didn’t really do any work to grow—the character on the screen did.

So what would it be like to grow your character more mature and powerful in real

life? It would be a “high”, and it would be like LIVING a great movie. That is exactly

how powerful Observing Ego is. It is YOU being the actual director of the Oscar-

winning film of YOUR life.

Do I have your attention now?

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If your brain works much like a computer, and YOU have the power to run that

computer to develop a masterpiece story for how you want your life to be—one where

you solve every problem, overcome every obstacle on the journey—then you need a way

to do that programming. Observing Ego is none other than the computer screen on which

you do the programming.

What if your computer had no screen and you were trying to get something done

by just clicking away at the keys without knowing what registers in the system? That

would be just like living life with no Observing Ego. But when you have Observing Ego,

you have a screen on which to paint your movie—the more you practice it, the bigger the

screen. If you want, you can give yourself a great big 65 inch screen to work on.

So time is ticking away the moments of life while you wait like a Rat for life to

happen. Some day, there will be a death. Yours. And what do you want the story of your

life to end with? Tragedy? Or victory?

Remember the many studies about death and dying that reveal that interesting

division about people—the two mindsets that people are in when they are on their death

beds. You might also say the situation is the same for a career that is dying or a business

about to die in bankruptcy.

One was that person who is okay with the idea that life is over. They feel they

have “done it all”, had kids, seen a business prosper that they have nurtured, and given to

the next generation. They are at peace with death, and don’t fear it much. The film of

their lives was as perfect as it could be for them, with a wonderful climax in the twilight

years.

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And the other was that more common group of people who near the end of their

lives, fear death, or are bitter about it. There was so much they didn’t do, so much they

lacked, and so many regrets over things they could have done instead. The film of their

life was a tragedy, or simply a let-down at the end. And certainly not Oscar-caliber.

What was the difference between these two kinds of people near the end of life?

The first type of person reached Durable Fulfillment and the second did not.

Durable Fulfillment is the ultimate goal in any life, the climax rewards of character

growth, and the solution to any problem that life or business could offer.

It is time that we started learning about the details of those four parts of our

psychology—our inner resources—and how the mastery of those four parts of character

lead 100% of the time directly to the four parts of Durable Fulfillment, that climax of our

own Oscar-winning film, and victory at the end of the race between the Rat, Hare and

Tortoise within us all.

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CHAPTER FOUR: The Four Parts of our Character

This diagram explains the relationship between mastery of the four parts of the

psyche, or what has been called the “self”, or “character”, which lead to our life’s reward

in the four components of “Durable Fulfillment”. And Durable Fulfillment is the ultimate

desire of humans—the general goal of life, the core purpose of life.

Did you ever hear of the portion of the Declaration of Independence, the

philosophy in which informed the very writing of our Constitution? It states, “We hold

these truths to be self-evident, (that people are) endowed with certain inalienable rights,

and among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”

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Our psychology is composed of only 4 parts, or resources, and even the Founding

Fathers recognized those 4 parts in the Declaration of Independence:

1. A Personal Boundary that contains our “Inalienable Rights”. 2. Intellect or “data” that when added up, details the events, learning, education,

experience, beliefs and values that document our “life.” 3. Decision-making function, or Will, which we already learned to “define life”.

Will is the only resource that could be said to define a “soul”. It is the only reason all humans have innate, “inalienable” liberty. And both freedom of thought and speech are built into the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

4. Emotional Energy, which comes in positive (self-esteem) or negative forms

(anger or anxiety), and whose mastery leads to happiness.

FIRST. Do you know what the word “inalienable” means? It means “cannot be

taken away”—not by your spouse, not by your boss, and not even by your government.

We are soon going to learn that this term describes what the Founding Fathers didn’t

have the language or science for—it describes the nature of what is called our Personal

Boundary.

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The personal boundary is like an invisible barrier against stress, a shield, a marker

of our personal territory, our psychological territory, and it is the limit of what we “own”

or control about life and our environment. It is like a “tank” as well, holding our inner

resources inside, and making those resources inalienable, off limits to others unless we

give them permission. The boundary is what makes us durable, the first part of Durable

Fulfillment.

Those inner resources (our rights) are our emotional energy, intellect (ideas), and

decisions.

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SECOND. Our decision-making we have already described as being the very

definition of life. Our free will. When we feel trapped by a problem or feel “less alive”

than we could be, it is a problem of not exercising our inalienable freedom—our right to

make decisions.

Decision-making is in fact guided by two things we are going to learn about in

great detail: conscience and intuition. We have already started to learn about decisions

in that every decision we have ever made in life is either destructive or constructive—at

least a little bit, or else it wasn’t a decision at all. It was passiveness like the Rat in our

fable.

Our conscience is an inner sense of knowing whether we are about to make a

decision that is destructive or not—a sense of ethics. Our intuition is the opposite in a

way—the inner sense of knowing whether the environment is about to be destructive or

constructive at YOU, or whether it is a conducive environment for you to be living in or

seeking goals within.

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When we have developed very capable abilities at using conscience and intuition,

we find that the environment (and society) start rewarding us with more freedom to make

even MORE decisions, sometimes even for others. This is the beginnings of the freedom

of leadership. In it, we have reached the third part of Durable Fulfillment that we

desire—the third part of solving any problem in life. The problem “traps” us, and our

career or business no more.

THIRD. Our intellect is something we have already started to learn about, because

it is what invents the concept of time for us. It is any kind of data we store in ourselves—

our ideas, beliefs, values, life history, education, experiences, and the way that data is

organized. There are only two ways to organize the data in us that composes the details

of our lives—a Right-brained way and a Left-brained way.

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These are two “styles” the brain uses to organize data. The Right-brain throws it

all together in a random mish-mash called “free association”, a web-like, creative

connection between facts and info that is much like the internet is to computers. It is the

very brain function that lets us imagine future possibilities. The Right-brain is like a “data

tank” for experience, which is a multisensory collection of data and images that all

connect together through some common theme, like the experience of being a high school

quarterback.

The Left-brain organizes data in a logical, neat way, much like history contains a

set of events row on row in books. It is like a “data tank” for education, which is an

orderly collection of facts that are useful for repeating over and over again, such as the

instructions for driving a car. It helps us make use of probability. For example, you may

have many types of experiences in driving a car, but you need only one education at it.

Once you’ve truly learned an education, you understand that material for all time, and can

count on it to work for you again and again. These parts of our intellect help us attain

goals.

We will soon learn in a chapter all its own, exactly how these two parts of

intellect are responsible for all of our failures and successes in life, the second part of

Durable Fulfillment and solving any problem.

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FOURTH. And finally, emotional energy, that inner resource that thousands of

books are written about, and the most exciting part of our psychology to most people. In

Mind OS™, emotional energy is described as being either positive or negative.

The negative version of emotional energy takes the form of anger or anxiety, or a

combination of both. When negative energy is outside our boundary—not yet broken

in—we call that stress. But we can learn to turn that negative energy to positive energy,

which is happiness, or self-esteem.

Stress and self-esteem are opposite energies in exactly the same way that

antimatter and matter are opposites—they can cancel each other out in a puff of smoke.

If stress gets into you it can drain your self-esteem, and if your self-esteem is greater than

your stress, the stress is cancelled out and defeated.

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Furthermore, self-esteem is composed of two exact halves—well-being and

confidence. Well-being is a positive energy that feels like being nurtured, or soothed, a

feeling of your needs being met. Confidence is a positive energy that helps you take

action and risks, resisting losses and tolerating change. If you were an automobile, well-

being would be your oil and confidence would be your gasoline. Both kinds of self-

esteem are necessary for your happiness just as both kinds of petroleum are needed for

your car to run. Likewise, if your mind were a computer (which it IS) then well-being

would be the cooling fans, and confidence would be the electricity it runs on. Both are

needed or your computer system crashes.

You will soon learn how to turn the negative emotional energies into positive

emotional energies via constructive decisions. In doing so, you will learn how to master

emotional energy and build exactly the amount of self-esteem you want.

I have never known a longtime-depressed person to have a very high self-esteem.

I also have never known a durably high self-esteem person get depressed for very long.

After all, when we master positive emotional energy—self-esteem—it leads us to

happiness, the fourth and final component of Durable Fulfillment that is the ultimate goal

of life and solutions to all possible life and business problems.

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So all the parts of our inner resources can be brought together to fight against

problems that come up against us:

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If you want to take the operating system of the human mind and see how it

connects to the model of a modern-day computer, it goes like this:

• Observing Ego is your “computer screen”.

• Your personal boundary is your “keyboard”, (ha, ha, and when someone “pushes your buttons”, it is the boundary they are messing with), it is your “firewall”, and your “modems and any other interfaces” with the outside world, just like the keyboard is the interface with YOU.

• Self-esteem is the energy your system runs on, both powering it and cooling

it.

• Stress is like a “power surge” or “heat wave” that hits your system.

• Well-being is like the “fans” or “cooling system” for your computer.

• Confidence is like the “electricity” your computer runs on.

• Intellect is like “all the data available” to your computer system.

• Education is like your computer’s “hard drive”, where data is stored logically.

• Experience is like the “internet”, and all the wealth of new data available out there.

• Decision-making is like the “microprocessor” of the computer that is your

brain. It is fundamentally what makes your computer, a computer—what makes it useful. However, it still takes a human to run a computer.

• There is no analogy to conscience or intuition in a computer. Computers are

not actually “alive”, and they cannot have “free will”, ethics or true intuition, though efforts in artificial intelligence try to approximate these uniquely human skills, by plugging in millions of case examples into its memory.

• We are MORE than computers, because we have SOULS, whose scientifically

core feature is a FREE WILL—the ability to make autonomous decisions.

Aren’t we humans wonderful? Look at all the wonderful resources we have

inside and how they function together!

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That’s what’s in us. What about the PROBLEMS that come from outside us?

• If we don’t master our emotional energy, we can’t find happiness and have UNHAPPINESS instead, which is the same as “feeling stressed.”

• If we don’t master our intellect, we can’t find success, and have FAILURE to

reach our goals instead, caused by “laziness” or “obsession.”

• If we don’t master our decision-making, we can’t find freedom, and are TRAPPED instead, caused by our “amorality” or by our “naivete.”

• And finally, if we don’t master our personal boundary which contains these three

resources, we can’t be durable against the stress, failure, and traps of life.

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Actually, each of the three resources inside ourselves exist on spectra of function.

These get “tweaked” by us, under our control like a stereo equalizer, in order to match the

challenges of life.

Inner Resources Exist on Spectra

None of us has perfect wisdom, genius, neutrality, or perfect happiness (bliss)

simultaneously, nor all the time. Just like a stereo graphic equalizer, we are all at least a

little bit off-balance on these three inner resources. In some ways though, that is a good

thing, because we can “adjust our knobs” to changes in the environment, to match them.

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The Ends of the Spectra

• The two ends of the spectrum for negative emotional energy are ANGER and ANXIETY. The middle point is called NEUTRALITY.

• The two ends of the spectrum for positive emotional energy are WELL-BEING

and CONFIDENCE. The middle point of perfection is called BLISS, or perfect SELF-ESTEEM.

• The two ends of the spectrum for intellect are education filling our Left-Brain and

experience filling our Right-brain. The middle point of perfection is called GENIUS, or intelligence.

• The two ends of the spectrum of our decision-making are conscience (ethics) and

intuition. The middle point of perfection is called WISDOM.

So we have these three kinds of resources inside our personal boundary. And

they each exist on a spectrum of their own. So what? Well, here is “so what”—these

three inner resources plus our personal boundary make up EVERYTHING we are. They

are the very inner clockworks of our “psyche”, “character”, or even “soul”.

Okay, big deal. So how is that practical? Well, up to now, it has not been—it has

been a vague mish-mash in psychology and theology, open to interpretation and

misleading abstraction, or else overly concrete misinterpretation. The “big deal” is that

we humans CANNOT be easily labeled, and yet the idea of a “spectrum” for each part of

our behavior is extremely useful and practical. Have you ever thought about what is

contained between the two ends of a spectrum of any given thing? EVERYTHING!

What colors are located between the two ends of the visible spectrum? ALL visible

colors!

This fact provides YOU with an amazing short-cut to growth. If you learn how to

master the two ends of the spectra of our three inner character resources, then you now

have the ability to master EVERY permutation and combination of them.

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If you master the two ends of each of these three spectra, you master

EVERYTHING possible in human behavior. “So what” you say again? Do I want you

to go become some monk in a monastery? Some solitary meditator in a forest? No!

“Everything you’ve got” inside IS the answer to every problem that could come your way

in life.

If anything in life or business comes your way that is BIGGER than “everything

you’ve got”, then you are in trouble, and would be well advised to give up, get away from

it, or not resist it. To do otherwise is called “suffering”, which makes no sense to do.

This is the next big advance in using the Mind OS that is inside of you. If you have a

problem to solve in business or personal life, you first need Observing Ego ability to see

all these working parts of yourself. Then secondly, you need to recognize whether the

problem you face is BIGGER than you and your resources. If so, DROP the problem

from your radar, and it is not a problem anymore. It is just “the way things are for now”.

Here is some happy news though. While you “drop the problems you can’t

control”, there are great things to be done. You can turn inward instead to work on

BUILDING those inner resources and boundary that holds them like a tank—BUILDING

your character. You may find that you are able to build it enough to later BEAT that

insurmountable problem. Then you will have changed “the way things are”, ironically,

by changing the nature of YOU.

You would be well-served then to start learning exactly how to change each and

every one of those inner parts of you—the two ends of those three spectra in you. Learn

to “tweak” those stereo equalizer knobs in you in the chapters to come.

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Mastery of the Inner Resources

• Strive for the middle point of balance of these three spectra and you find your character grows, which leads toward Durable Fulfillment.

• But in solving every day problems of life, it is important to learn to also master

the two ends of each spectrum.

• What do you master when you master the two ends of any spectrum? EVERYTHING. “Everything” is what is contained within the two ends of the spectrum of any given thing.

• And so the answer to any human problem lies between the two ends of each of

these spectra. That is, if the problem is indeed “solvable”.

• For those problems that are not solvable NOW, in the present moment, one has to let go of wishing to solve it for now. To violate this is called “suffering”, and so we need to learn about the personal boundary, which is what eliminates suffering and makes us durable against the failures, traps and stresses of life.

In the chapters that follow we will learn how to master the “ends of the spectrum”

for each of the three inner resources—conscience, intuition, education, experience, anger,

anxiety, well-being, and confidence, as well as various combinations of them that you

will see before your very eyes—literally—add up to all the possible human skills of

behavior. These are the “armamentarium of weapons” to use against problems. They are

everything you have for combating stress, failure, and being trapped, “overwhelmed”,

“confused”, “unmotivated”, or any other word for your “problem.”

If you haven’t realized it by now, this is AMAZING. These six things plus the

boundary are the building blocks of all human behavior, and we are going to learn how

they compose and run everything else about you—your “time management”, your

“charisma”, “beliefs”, your “politics”, your “communication” to others, “advertising”,

“relationship skills”, “faith”, “identity”, and anything else. So let’s begin really knowing

you, through a study of your first “part”—the personal boundary.

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PART II: CHAPTER FIVE: The Personal Boundary

In every human problem, whether personal, business, economic, social,

intercultural, international, political, familial, marital, or psychological, there is always

some portion which is in our CONTROL, e.g. “inside our personal boundary”, and

another portion which is OUT of our control, e.g. “outside our personal boundary”. A

portion of the world in our sole responsibility, and a portion out if it.

Our personal boundary marks what we control form what we don’t, so the first

step in solving any human problem is to develop healthy, mature, high character

boundaries.

When you have a solid personal boundary, you clearly see what you control in

any problem from what you don’t. The beginning of solving problems then becomes

easy. Let go of what you do NOT control, and focus on what you DO control.

You will find that all the features of the personal boundary are ones which solve a

great bulk of what make up our problems in life. This is one of the many reasons that we

need to begin our detailed look at Mind OS™ by understanding them. The personal

boundary is like your computer’s interface to the outside world. It is your “firewall”

against stress and your modem to connect to the internet and other people just like you.

The personal boundary is in fact the solution to two kinds of problems that present

to individuals and businesses: Problems that need DURABILITY to fix them (the ability

to wait out economic “storms” if you will), and any part of a problem that sounds

VAGUE to you. If words like “overwhelmed”, “stressed”, “in crisis”, “lacking

something”, or “I don’t know what the problem is” describe you or your business, you

can be sure that the boundary is the solution. I will make this crystal clear for you.

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The “DURABLE” Personal Boundary: Your Only Defense Against Suffering

The personal boundary marks the limit of what you control in your psychological

territory, from what you do not. When we burn emotional energy on those things outside

our boundary—those things we don’t control—it is called SUFFERING.

Your boundary is a fantastic, yet invisible power in your life. It is a complex and

beautiful tool for turning your life or business into just what you want. In order to explain

its exact nature, there is a good metaphor.

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Have you ever crossed the border of a country? As in from the U.S. to Canada or

form the U.S. to Mexico? Well, when you cross that border, and look down at the

ground, is there a dotted line that you cross, painted on the ground? No. The border is

invisible. But is it REAL? If you cross the border without a passport will something

very REAL happen? Like being stopped by armed guards? Yes. The border of a nation

is invisible but real.

Well, your personal boundary or business boundary is exactly like the border of a

country—your own private country with YOU as the only citizen! The personal

boundary has all the exact same features as the border of a country—a marker of what is

in your sovereign control versus what is not, the marker of YOUR psychological territory

from what is NOT your territory, even a sort of customs and immigration service that lets

good trade and visitors IN and keeps out what is BAD.

I’ll bet you never knew you had this amazing feature to your psychology. I’m not

surprised either, because it is INVISIBLE!

When you hear of people being “thin-skinned” or “thick-skinned”, what is it they

are talking about? Is it your actual skin? NO. It is the “skin” around your soul—your

personal boundary. The Tortoise in our original story has a GREAT personal

boundary—a “shell”. He can stick his head and feet out for good things, but is well

protected against bad things like stress. The Rat and Hare both have a very “thin skin”,

in contrast. When people have problems with this part of their character, or a business

culture has such problems, their boundary can be said to be “leaky”, or “full of holes”.

What happens then is that problems seem to find them without them even looking for

them.

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Why? Because there are all kinds of random things out there in the environment

and the market flying around—crafty manipulators and stress, but also kind, giving

people and potential good partners. Well, if you have lost or never built up a portion of

your boundary, that gap or “hole” left there causes you to not be very discriminating as to

what you let in. It also causes you to not be very discriminating as to what nasty

emotions or ideas you send out to the world in your communication either!

And this is where suffering comes in. Suffering happens through “holes” in a

person’s or business’ boundary.

The Nature of Suffering

If you have ever been stuck in rush-hour traffic, you may know what I mean. If

you honk the horn, clench your fists, and get worked into a frenzy, that burns up your

energy, but does that move traffic any faster? NO! It doesn’t. You have spent your

energy trying to control the uncontrollable and gotten nothing back. You have been

suffering over traffic.

Another story I heard that explains suffering was about a research study of auto

wrecks occurring on I-70 which goes through Kansas on a very straight, slick road in the

wintertime. There was a strange statistic that something like 70% of wrecks on that road

occur with the driver slamming into a telephone pole. And yet, there was half a football

field in between the poles. How could this be? With so much space between them, why

were people not just wrecking into open space?

The answer was in interviewing the crash victims. They all said that when the

wheels slipped, they automatically were looking at the danger—the pole itself.

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When doing so, the drivers were unconsciously (without Observing Ego) steering

right TOWARDS the poles, even when they had been aimed at open field before! And so

what we focus on matters much in terms of what we get in life.

Suffering is just like looking at telephone poles as you wreck. You focus on that

which you DON’T control, burning all your energy and finding that you get more of

exactly what you DON’T want.

Here is an amazing, special tool for you to use if you want to eliminate suffering

in your life: Suffering happens every time we use the word, “should”!

With Observing Ego, you can decide on purpose to aim at “open space” when you

wreck—when you fail. Don’t pay attention to how people SHOULD be courteous or how

your spouse SHOULD do this or that for you—that’s wishing for CONTROL. Instead of

focusing on suffering, you need to aim for what you DO want, and DO control. Often

you will then find yourself on a trajectory right toward peace and satisfaction. Control

your attention back toward YOURSELF and your skills at avoiding trouble.

Suffering is “trying or wishing to control the uncontrollable, and spending energy

and time in the process”. If you think about our three inner resources—emotional energy,

intellectual ideas, and decision-making power—you’ll see how suffering happens

because of those holes in the boundary. The boundary is like a “tank” that HOLDS our

inner resources. So when it is shoddy, the currency of your inner resources—energy,

time, and freedom—can leak out easily.

Our decision-power is a kind of CONTROL, and when we try to exert it over

others, we are stealing their freedom through a “hole” in the boundary.

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We are wishing, burning energy, and focusing on how people “SHOULD” be.

We are focusing on how the world “SHOULD” be… as if we had the omnipotent power

to create that world. Emotional energy is the same, and part of the definition of suffering.

And our ideas, when spilled out onto others, wastes their time and ours if those ideas are

not wanted. We don’t CONTROL forcing our ideas on others. And TIME is the price

we pay for conveying or hearing ideas.

Those three inner resources are all that make us up inside. They compose our

identity, and when we try to force our identity on others, we are suffering.

The Boundary: Identity and Resources

When your boundary has holes in it, your identity can become vague in shape.

But when you repair those holes, by using the word “NO”—having preferences: NO to

this and YES to that, you start to have a more solid identity of very clear shape.

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When your boundary has holes in it, your resources are vulnerable to leak out,

wasted on the “uncontrollable” in life. But when you patch the holes in your boundary

by saying NO to suffering, you retain all your resources and they do not leak out.

For example, what if I had no preferences in life? Then I would also have no

identity! You wouldn’t know anything about who I am or what I like, and I wouldn’t

know either. But what if I told you that I say “yes” to dogs and “no” to cats in my life?

And I said “yes” to rock music and “no” to country. And I said “yes” to tuxedoes and

“no” to bluejeans? Well, then with just three preferences you start to get the idea of

exactly what kind of guy I am. I’m a dog-lovin’, cat-hatin’, rock-lovin’, country-hatin’,

no-to-jeans, tuxedo-clad shrink! Ew. That sounds like a country music lyric…

The point is, the better your boundary, via saying “no” to some things and “yes”

to others—being discriminatory in your choices for life—the better your identity. The

weaker your identity, the more advantage people will take of you through those holes in

your thin skin.

When you have a solid boundary and identity that goes with it, the better

protected from stress you are. The personal boundary is your first line of defense, just

like the shell of a Tortoise. When the personal boundary is solid, capable of saying NO

and hearing NO, you are well protected from STRESS.

• Say “NO” to stress, and it goes away.

• Don’t try to CONTROL stress, just say NO to it.

• If you let stress get into you through a “hole” in the boundary, it becomes YOURS, it is now a part of your emotional energy, and is YOUR PROBLEM.

• The boundary is your “first defense” against STRESS.

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The Personal Boundary and Stress

Just look what can happen to you if you don’t learn to patch up those holes in the

personal boundary—stress gets in whenever it wants. And stress originates in the

uncontrollable environment. That means that the “uncontrollable” has total control over

YOU. So you go around having a “good” day only because the environment is “good”,

and a “bad” day every time the environment is “bad”. This condition is called irritability

of a type that no medicine can fix—it is purely psychological! Only YOU can fix this

kind of irritability in yourself or your company. No outside consultant can do it.

I have had many “irritable” patients (and acquaintances) and so often they are

looking for an EXTERNAL means of fixing their problem—like the help of valium, a

therapist, food, money, and all kinds of other temporary “band-aids”.

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All they ever needed to realize is that they had a “hole in the soul” that needed

patched—and no one could patch it except THEMSELVES. By learning to say “no” to

those insults and stresses that batter our boundary wall, people are soon able to heal

themselves of this kind of irritability by learning to walk away. They may simply say

“no thank you” to stress—to shut their mind’s ears and eyes to the hostile environment.

Stress is still there for others, but it doesn’t have to be IN YOU, and doesn’t HAVE to

belong to you.

Let’s look a bit further at an example of this.

Poor Boundaries: Holes

A woman once asked me for Valium to help her anxiety, but first, I asked her

whether there was another person or event that directly connects to that anxiety.

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Her grandson lived with her and did drugs in her home. When he was home

doing drugs, she felt anxious, but when he was not home, she did NOT feel anxious. We

soon discovered that Valium cannot solve this anxiety, can’t cure it. This problem was

caused by mutual holes in their boundaries. Trying to treat her with Valium is like trying

to treat Grandson’s behavior through HER body!

When she did the only “cure” for her anxiety, saying NO to Grandson’s drug

abuse, her anxiety evaporated. She made him move out of the house. This kind of NO,

used for the good of both Grandma and Grandson, is colloquially called “Tough Love”.

The CURE for “holes” in the Boundary: Say NO and get comfortable hearing NO

HOLES in the boundary are places where we have trouble “saying NO” or

“hearing NO”. But simply by saying “NO” to things you don’t prefer, you will start to

patch those holes in your boundary and strengthen its wall. Be like Grandma, and say

NO. It will make you stronger against stress, like a nation with a tough border.

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“Thin Skin”: Holes in the Personal Boundary

Trouble “hearing NO” is the same as suffering, trying or wishing to “control the

uncontrollable” and wasting energy for no good reason. Have you heard of people

having psychological “blind spots” in their behavior? Things they don’t see in

themselves but only others can? These are “boundary holes”.

Have you heard of people having “buttons” that can be pushed? Places where

others can “get under their skin?” These are “boundary holes”. And what is the “skin”

they talk about when things “get under our skin” or people have “thin skin”? The

personal boundary of course.

Holes in the boundary lead stress to easily get in.

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Have you ever taken grade school biology class? Do you remember when they

talked about “cell-membranes”? How we humans have cells with “semi-permeable”

membranes? That means that the cell lets in good things—nutrients—and keeps bad

things out. Well, when cells have “permeable” membranes, they are usually unhealthy,

and bust open. They “lyse”, or break apart. Well, your boundary is similar to a cell

membrane in the same way it is similar to the border of a country. When you have holes

in it, it is too permeable, and YOU will be the thing that busts open with “overwhelm”

before too long.

This example explains how Grandma was feeling about her Grandson’s drug

abuse. Now after she made him move out, she came back to me again and felt relieved in

a way, but still out of sorts in another way. After all, she said, “I want to be a good

Grandma. I don’t want to see him hurting, living out on the street. And he still calls me

and makes me feel so guilty…”

Well, Grandson had simply managed to find another way to get into her

boundary. This is called being manipulative. He found another hole in her boundary,

and shamed him through it. Guilt is something we feel inside when we know we have

done something wrong. But she had not. Shame is an anxiety emotion from outside

ourselves that someone else sticks into us to relieve THEIR own anxiety. And we have

done nothing to deserve shame.

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Denial: Caused by holes in the boundary

Grandma was still suffering this time, in part, because she was also displaying

another trait of boundary holes. She felt that she was “the whole world to him”,

imagining in a way that she OWNED him—that all the troubles of his life were also fully

her troubles, and her responsibility alone, rather than his. Doing this is called denial, and

denial is an illusion created by a boundary hole.

We look out the hole for the edge of our boundary (where we know our limit of

control, ownership and responsibility ends). But where there is a HOLE, we instead see

off into infinity, not realizing that we are looking into psychological territory that is in

fact NOT ours. It belongs to someone else.

When we look at the edge of our boundary, we see the limits of what we own and

control about our psychological territory.

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But when we look out the “hole” in our boundary, we don’t see a wall or limit.

We only see territory that we IMAGINE we own, control, and feel responsible for. Often,

when we do this there are other people or goals out there beyond our control, and we get

frustrated when we find that we don’t really own or control them.

Once again, Grandma needed to practice saying more “no’s” of course, to his

calls in the middle of the night, to his requests for drug money, and anything else that

made her feel uncomfortable. However, she also needed to recognize that Grandson’s

life belongs ultimately to HIM, not her. Even if he could not “see” his own boundary

holes with his Observing Ego, it was not Grandma’s sole duty to be the world to him.

That’s the WORLD’S job—a job for all the people: his girlfriend, his brothers, the police,

his boss, and everyone else in the world that can point out his boundary holes to him in

everyday life.

Of course, the opposite of boundary holes can be just as unhealthy for people too.

Sometimes we get beat up by life trying to learn where our boundary holes are. We can

get so smacked around by all the “no’s” that people tell us that we develop SCAR tissue

over the hole to protect ourselves.

Psychological trauma is especially good at doing this.

You might tell a person with holes in their boundary to get a “thick skin” instead

of a “thin skin”. So people like Grandma and Grandson both might make themselves so

toughened up by life that they say NO to everything. They may not let intimacy with

ANYONE happen ever again. An easy trap to get into. Stuck.

However, when you are stuck, it’s a good time to go back to school. Time to

remember those cell membranes from grade school biology.

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If you think about types of cell membranes, and types of “national borders”, you

may realize that that boundary WALLS are just as unhealthy as boundary holes—to cut

off from the environment completely is just as harmful as being completely vulnerable to

the environment. Being a hermit is just as bad as wearing your heart on your sleeve.

Cell membranes that are called “impermeable” are those which don’t let anything

in or out of the cell—no nutrients get in, and no WASTE gets out. Boundary walls do the

same thing. This is like a person who says NO to EVERYTHING, or a country like North

Korea, which allows no new ideas or culture in, no trade out, and gets no assistance from

the international community.

This is having walls in your boundary instead of holes. When cells such as

inflamed, damaged cells do this, they wither and die of starvation and toxic buildup.

People like this DO starve for new ideas. And they starve for new energy, or what is

called love.

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“Thick skin”: Boundaries with Thick Walls

The boundary of someone who has been hurt or threatened chronically can

sometimes develop a kind of “scar tissue”—thick walls for a boundary. This protects

them in the future from stress and destructiveness; however, they become vulnerable to

loneliness and starvation.

Maybe you have heard of the disorder, PTSD, or Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.

Well-understood as a result of the study of war veterans from Viet Nam, studies of this

condition reveal something striking. When a soldier would go on more than one tour of

duty, but had been emotionally traumatized by the first, he would do quite well

emotionally on the latter missions.

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It were as if he had had a kind of “inoculation against stress” that protected him

emotionally during future combat. You see, what he built in his boundary, is a strong

WALL against stress. The problem arose that in these men now home for years or

decades, they would find it difficult to open up to their spouses, to be vulnerable or reveal

feelings, or to fully be able to love. Protected from stress, they would now also

emotionally starve in loneliness.

Remember that personal boundary has all the exact same features as the border of

a country. It keeps bad things out, but must also allow good things in. These boundary

walls are an example of a boundary that does not work well. A nation like this is isolated

from the world community just as an individual with this kind of boundary is isolated

from the social surrounds. This situation is just as immature and unhealthy as having

HOLES.

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The Mature Personal Boundary and Politics

The most mature personal boundary has “DOORS” rather than holes or walls in it.

The human skill of combining your decision-making with your boundary function to

decide when to open and close its doors is called POLITICS.

High health is to open your “doors” to constructive ideas, emotional energy and

behaviors, and slam it shut on destructive ideas, energy & behaviors.

Have you ever known someone who “holds a grudge”? Or a couple that has a

minor fight and then decides to break up over it? Or someone who says, “My way or the

highway”? All these people are using WALLS in their boundary instead of DOORS.

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If you think about the most mature relationships you know, you’ll find that they

are the ones in which the two people can “agree to disagree”. This can only happen when

people have the ability to have DOORS in their boundary instead of all HOLES or

WALLS.

If you think about how many people want their spouses to be mirror images of

themselves and won’t tolerate less, these people have all WALLS—saying “no” to

everything unique and different about their partner. And if you know people who tolerate

any possible kind of behavior in their partner, these people have all HOLES in their

boundary.

But mature adults with DOORS in their boundary are able to stay committed to

another, and yet decide to open the door to good constructive behavior, and close the

door to bad, destructive behavior in their partner. The hitch is that they don’t hold

grudges. They are able to open the door up again when their partner changes back again

to doing good things, or things within the first person’s preferences.

Doing things that are not always, but often within the preferences of your partner

is a desirable thing, or else why are you together in the first place? Might as well be “just

friends” or acquaintances.

Luckily, we can learn a sophisticated way of using our personal boundary with

others, where we open and close a door to them depending on whether they are being

win/lose or win/win in their behavior.

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I once heard it said that in ancient times, when there were battles, a warrior could

fight with a sword or a shield. However, he would soon find that in using his sword, he

would quickly tire out. Using his shield would protect him from the enemy, but he would

not tire though his enemy WOULD. Your personal boundary is your shield in

relationships.

Think about it. In a relationship in which you have some major disagreement—or

a business in which there is difficult negotiation—you can just keep using your shield,

the boundary. Your sometimes-friend-sometimes-foe will have no choice but to either

gradually, slowly get along better with you, or else go away if they offer nothing but

destructiveness. All human beings are sometimes constructive and sometimes

destructive. In this way, you can stop holding grudges and cutting potential future friends

out of your life, because all people are capable of change and adaptation.

We are all capable of turning it around and doing right—every moment of every

day. And nowhere is this more important than in our close relationships. Especially

marriage. People can turn constructive at any moment, and you must be the judge as to

whether there is a trend toward the better.

So when you are in ANY kind of relationship—friend, spouse, business partner or

client—imagine having doors that can swing open to constructiveness and close to

destructiveness. Commit over time to open, close, open, close to this person—all

dependent on whether the immediate “deal” on the table benefits you both (constructive),

or only ONE of you (destructive). Sooner or later, they will either be your greatest ally,

or will be gone from your life. And either result is acceptable if you agree that suffering

is the wrong way to go.

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We are complicated creatures aren’t we? And whole nations are complicated

collections of us complicated beings. Yet, the large-scale view of the boundary of a

nation functions no differently than the small-scale anatomy of a single human cell. The

semi-permeable membrane that is capable of letting only good things in, and keeping bad

things out, works like the discriminating work of a customs-and-immigration service, or

like the simple DOORS in your very own personal boundary.

It is over the edge of a personal boundary—like the interfaces of a computer with

the internet—that we engage in commerce or trade with others.

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Currency & the Economics of Psychology

We all engage in the POLITICS of psychological TRADE with each other every

day—only we do not trade with each other in paper currency. We have only three

psychological resources with which to do trade:

• Self-esteem (positive emotional energy)

• Intellect (information)

• Decision-making power

Each of these has a currency attached to it, once it is placed out “on the table” in a

“deal” with others.

• LOVE is the currency of exchange of self-esteem.

• TIME is the currency or COST of exchange of intellect or information.

• FREEDOM is the currency or cost of giving away decision-making power.

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Think about this amazing, invisible world of psychology! We do psychological

trade with each other every day!

Sometimes we trade some of our currency of time for love, as when we tell our

kids a bedtime story. Sometimes we trade some of our freedom for time—such as when

we become an apprentice at a skill and do the drudgery-work like a medical student to an

established doctor—to find that we are more efficient at time use due to the new

knowledge a mentor gave us for our obedience.

Finally, you surely know that all of these things equal money if you are

EMPLOYED by someone else. You exchange a certain amount of your freedom if you

have a boss. By definition, bosses make more decisions about us than WE get to. Of

course we also put our time and energy into the job, and get a salary in exchange.

Are you getting a fair deal in your psychological TRADES!?? Doubtful. Why?

Because up until now you have not likely been very aware of the tiny details of your

boundary. Only with a great, mature boundary can you get good “deals” in life.

“Time is money”, they say. But time is money and freedom is money and love is

money, and love is freedom, and freedom is time, and money is freedom for some people.

It is all just currency and whether you trade a particular one for a particular other all

depends on those little things called your preferences.

Some people would love to trade their French francs for American dollars, but

would never be silly enough to trade their stable Japanese yen for the inflated Hungarian

forint. To be of highest character and good health, make only CONSTRUCTIVE DEALS

with others, in only the particular currencies you want or need, and in which you open up

only to “WIN/WIN” deals that benefit both you and others.

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Interdependence: the most mature function in relationships

When people first meet, they are still independent. They find they have

synergistic emotional energy, similar ideas, and finally they start sharing decisions. They

decide to go on the same date, marry in the same chapel, and have the same kids. Now

they are INTIMATE and share INTIMACY, pooling their currencies. But if they remain

stuck there, it is called CODEPENDENCE. Maturity, however, demands us to be able to

bounce back and forth between intimacy and independence, a state called

INTERDEPENDENCE—able to agree to disagree, able to go do one’s own thing and

hobbies at times, but still have COMMITMENT.

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Codependence

When two people become “stuck” in intimacy, they are seduced by the illusion of

doubling the size of their boundary, resources, and imaginary, instantaneous personal

growth, but also have lost the boundary between each other, and with it, the power to say

NO or tolerate hearing NO from each other.

When this happens, they find it hard to return to INDEPENDENCE and still have

a relationship. COMMITMENT is missing from the system.

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Soon, one person finds themselves stronger than the other person, and may start to

“hoard the currencies” all for themselves. Why? Because the currency is just sitting

there, unprotected and waiting to be taken! It is simple human nature: we see what we

want, it is freely available, and we take it—no boundary is marking it off as belonging to

the other person.

Usually, the natural history of such a relationship is for one person to “bully” the

other until most resources are gathered in their corner of the “shared” boundary. Finally

one partner “ejects” the other from the system when they have taken what they want.

Codependence is the last thing you want in your relationship or marriage, and it is

the last thing you want in your life.

I remember the most touching and profound wedding I have ever been to. My

friend Natalie was getting married in Cabo San Lucas, and none of us could figure out

why in the world it had to be held there. Yes, she and her fiancée had vacationed there

several times and loved the sun and the ocean. But while many of us cringed at the

expense, we were bound and determined to attend anyway.

Natalie’s mom has passed away from cancer several months back, but she had

given her blessing when she was still alive and Natalie had become engaged. And while

we all cavorted in the tide, or went fishing for tuna and marlin, there was still an

inexplicable sadness the whole week, which none had dared give words to, or

acknowledge openly.

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The ceremony itself was wonderful, held at sunset right at the Oceanside, Nat’s

brother, an attorney officiating. And when that same song I’d heard dozens of times

started to play, I thought hard about what words I might say to honor the couple at the

reception.

The tune was Pachelbel’s Canon. One of the most beautiful pieces ever

composed—but hearing it again for the fourth time at the fourth wedding I’d attended

that year, I tried to listen with new ears. I got in the present moment and just listened.

Why was this music—a “canon”—played at countless weddings around the world?

It occurred to me that a “canon” is something like “row, row, row your boat”, a

piece played with a simple, repeated melody strummed in countless variations until it

reaches a perfect climax.

I walked out to the pier after the ceremony and before the start of the reception,

where the mood was one of hushed jubilance. Then it struck me.

Isn’t a “canon” much like our relationships? At our core is our basic

temperament, and passions, and preferences, and underneath them all, a mission in life—

a thing we were meant to do that none other in the world was meant for but one solitary

one of us? Like a melody. And in each relationship we enjoy, or despise, or endure, and

eventually end in haste or in friendship, isn’t that melody underneath played with a slight

new variation each time. A slight change in our song with each relationship if we’ve

learned from the prior ones? That is until the climax moment that we are truly ready for

marriage and have found “the One.”

I thought on sharing this with Natalie and her husband, but there was something

missing. A second thing hit me square in the face.

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Of all the lessons taught me by my professors of psychoanalysis, there was one

odd and interesting one that sprang up. Dr. Peter Silvestri had once told me that of all the

dream analyses he’d done, there are no universal symbols to interpret. That is, every

symbol in a dream means only something for the DREAMER to decipher. “Except for

one,” he’d said. “For some reason, the symbol of water always signifies the presence of

‘Mother’.”

Ah, it was so true. A hundred people had come a thousand miles to be at this

place on a peninsula called Cabo San Lucas, almost entirely surrounded by beautiful

soothing water. And to my mind, for all our avoidance of the subject, not a mention of

her publicly on such a joyous week, Natalie’s mother at least in symbol was all around

us. She was watching, enjoying, soothing us, and deserved to be mentioned and honored

there too. And she was that night.

Do you see the importance of interdependence now? For all the magic and

imagination of romance, we cannot afford to “not be ourselves”. Our romantic lives and

history of friendships are simply “canons”—beautiful music unfolding day by day. Each

encounter with another person, a playing of our simple melody with just a slight new

variation unique to that moment and that pairing of two souls in encounter. But that same

identity we carry with us all the days of our lives is still there, always underneath. The

melody.

If you have hobbies, and differences with people, which you always will, you

STILL cannot afford to not be yourself. Your body and soul will not allow otherwise

anyway. Your melody will play in your every movement and breath whether you like it

or not. It is a music, a set of symbols that describe us, a color, a feeling, a belief.

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There are times when you will have to act INDEPENDENTLY even when you

are in a committed relationship. Your melody demands it. Times when you cannot agree

but still are meant for each other. And when we get into CODEPENDENCE, when we

can’t find it in us to say NO to another, to go “do our own thing for awhile”, we betray

ourselves and our music. But no matter—for all the suffering that codependence is and

causes, the melody eventually comes out anyway. It cannot be denied—in life, and

maybe even AFTER life. Our symbols, our songs, and our dreams touch the lives of

others no matter how we try to control, and manipulate and author that contact.

As an immature system and by definition, CODEPENDENCE is a WIN/LOSE

situation. It creates the illusion of doubling the size of your boundary, an illusion that

resembles success.

But INTERDEPENDENCE lets us relax, be honest with ourselves and others, and

inevitably leads through all the musical notes and symbols of life, to the one meant just

for us. That is the real success in relationships—the one that takes time, patience,

attention to serendipity’s offerings, and the willingness to act on them.

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Success

When we approach a goal using our inner resources that we DO CONTROL and

reach it, it is not a goal anymore. We “own” the goal, we have EXPANDED the size of

our boundary, and the real control that we have over our environment—both physical and

psychological.

As we learned, SUCCESS does not equal HAPPINESS. Success is simply a

bigger boundary, where we have met our goals through using our intellect with

intelligence. Happiness, or BLISS is different—it comes from filling up that boundary

with positive emotional energy, called self-esteem. And FREEDOM comes form filling

up your boundary with even more WISDOM—a combination of conscience and intuition.

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Success is REAL, but codependence produces the illusion of success. See, in

codependence, we have actually BORROWED someone else’s boundary. Not good. To

find real success, we need to learn how to use intention, a combination of decision-

making and intellect. We cover this later in the book.

You might now really begin to see how a person can be happy but not

successful—this is a person who has a boundary full of good emotional energy (or self-

esteem), but it remains a very small boundary.

Likewise, you might see how a person would be successful but not happy—they

have a very large, but empty boundary, with just a trickle of positive emotional energy

inside.

The interesting thing about life here, is that none of us has JUST holes, or walls,

or doors in our personal boundary. We have a collection of all three. So we might have

holes in our boundary for our friends, but overconservative walls about our education—

allowing no new ideas in us. And yet further, we might have mature, wise use of

DOORS regarding our finances.

We can be “a mess” in some areas of life, and then again be very mature and well-

functioning in other areas.

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PUT IT ALL TOGETHER AND HERE ARE ALL YOUR BOUNDARY FUNCTIONS:

You need only start to learn your IDENTITY, your PREFERENCES and

BELIEFS in the various areas in life, and decide which ones are in need of work on the

HOLES and WALLS which try to cover them.

Large general areas might include such classes as marriage, family, career,

money, hobbies, spirituality, health, creativity, and community contribution. Learn to

stop suffering in the areas in which you have HOLES, stop “trying to control the

uncontrollable”, and learn to say NO and hear NO in these areas more gracefully. Learn

to say YES more often in the areas in which you feel you are starving for ideas or love—

areas of life in which you feel lonely. These are your WALLS.

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Finally, replace these hole-and wall areas with DOORS, by conscious, judicious

practice at knowing your preferences, then knowing the difference between

constructiveness and destructiveness, then finally by practice saying NO to what you

know is bad for you, and YES to what you know is good for you. Do this, and you have

the personal boundary of a Tortoise—you have a perfect tortoise-shell, a mighty shield, a

healthy cell-membrane, and the most civilized personal “border of a nation” that can be

had—all in YOU.

Once you’ve done all this practice work, you are well-fit to interact with the

world. It is as if your computer’s interfaces are now all plugged in and firewall-

protected. You are free to really enjoy the world from your desk, via the internet, email,

and weblogs, all without a worry about viruses and spam, hackers and adware.

Just think—if in business we go to such extremes to protect our intellectual

property and corporate secrets with all this gadgetry, how could we not want to do the

same with our psychology? With great boundaries in your individual self and your

business partners, employees and coworkers, you have minimal political, cultural, or

customer service problems. Now you have a real science to operationalize those ideals!

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Now you have mastered the Personal Boundary, and can have the “Durability” part of Durable Fulfillment

• We have learned to use the boundary to block stress, to open up to psychological COMMERCE when it is CONSTRUCTIVE, or WIN/WIN.

• We have found the way to make ourselves “durable” in life then, to be able to

hold onto all the good resources we are about to learn to cultivate. • We also now understand that for any portion of a problem in life that sounds

VAGUE, the personal boundary is the answer. Why? Because when our boundary is riddled with HOLES, those holes make the shape of our identity vague as well. WE are the problem when things are VAGUE.

• So do a check on your “problems”. Is there any vague descriptor about them, or

is the term “weakness” or “transitory” or “flash in the pan” involved? If so, go to your boundary and examine for identity properties and durability properties. Where do you SUFFER, trying to control the uncontrollable? Stop it. Next, are there areas of life, or people or situations for which you have HOLES or WALLS? If so, practice turning them into DOORS and see what happens. Next, how is your COMMERCE working with others? What do you trade and what do you get back? Is it what you NEED? And is it a fair, win/win deal? And in your relationships that pertain to the problem, are you too CODEPENDENT (holes), or too INDEPENDENT (walls)? Learn to be INTERDEPENDENT (doors) instead.

• Now to learn of the THREE INTERNAL RESOURCES that we store in our

personal boundary “tank”.

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CHAPTER SIX: The Anatomy of Decisions

Decision-making is the first INNER resource of three that we are going to cover

in detail. We have already discovered how “decisions are the definition of life”—that

what makes our identity unique from every other person on earth comes from the sum

total of every decision we have ever made.

We decide on our preferences, and then find that we use our boundary to

ENFORCE those preferences, giving our identity its shape, and then store the result as

data describing our self-image.

Decisions are more than the definition of life. Much more. They are also the

definition of growth and maturity. Decision QUALITY marks how far along we are in

psychological maturity, and there is an exact way of measuring that. The more mature

we are, the closer and more equipped we are to have Durable Fulfillment, our life’s

mission accomplished.

Decision-making is our “microprocessor”. Many people get caught at a young age

in a kind of pattern of decisions that is characteristic of that level of maturity they are

at—these are called Ego Defenses. Psychoanalysts use these, trying to analyze them for a

patient, and get them to break up and find more mature defenses to use. You have used

or heard of someone using a “victim attitude”, holding grudges, being passive-aggressive,

being a gossip, seeing things in “black and white”, blaming others for their problems, or

the one we already learned about—denial.

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These are all Immature Ego Defenses, and they are simply, habits we make for a

certain style of decision. The person has a primitive microprocessor—it gets the job done

on your computing, but in an inefficient, primitive way. Part of your goal for your

decision-resource though is to make them into more mature styles, which cause society to

grant you more freedom, the second reward of Durable Fulfillment. Mature Ego Defenses

are like an advanced, efficient microprocessor that gets a whole lot done accurately and

easily, without suffering much.

Have you ever waited on the phone for a computer company’s service desk to

help you with an impossible problem that has shut your computer down? You wait a

half-hour, an hour, and find they still can’t help you? Frustrating? Don’t do that.

Develop an advanced microprocessor for yourself that almost always works perfectly and

doesn’t need maintenance.

There are several aspects of decisions that we need to learn in order to master

them:

• Decisions are responsible for our growth, when we use Observing Ego to analyze them.

• Whole collections of decisions that are similar in nature, that then go

“underground”, and on “autopilot”, are called habits. • Every decision you have ever made has been either destructive or

constructive.

• Which means that there are also destructive and constructive habits. These are the same as what psychoanalysts call immature ego defenses and mature ego defenses.

• Destructiveness is what is called “win/lose” thinking and behavior, an

immature, childish mode of being that sees the world as a place of scarcity, where there isn’t enough good currency to go around.

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• In this destructive mode, also called narcissism, you can’t feel good unless

someone else feels bad, and you can’t be “right” unless someone else is “wrong”. It is the force of childishness, criminality, and even what theologians call “sin” or “evil” in the world. The Rat and Hare in our fable used this mode exclusively.

• Constructiveness is what is called “win/win” thinking and behavior, a mature,

patient, team-oriented mode of being that sees the world as a place of abundance, where there is enough resource currency to go around for everyone.

• In this mode of decision style, a person sees every action they do as

potentially also useful to others, and sees opinions wide and varied in the world, in a way where “all of us are right”. In that sense it respects the boundary of others and their inalienable right to an opinion.

• It is the force of civilization and moral growth, headed in a direction toward a

kind of decision balance called wisdom. The Tortoise in our fable exclusively uses this mode.

• Decisions exist on a SPECTRUM of function, fed by two sub-types of

resource, called INTUITION and CONSCIENCE.

• Conscience is an inner resource that represents one end of the spectrum of decisions. It is our sense of morality, right vs. wrong, ethics, and amounts to a sense that tells us whether we are BEING destructive or constructive.

• Intuition is an inner resource representing the other end of the decision

spectrum. It is our sense of “shrewdness”, or being “worldly-wise”. It is a kind of sense of estimation of various kinds of environments, to know which ones are likely to be destructive to us, and which are likely to be constructive. The middle point of these is called WISDOM—a balance of conscience and intuition perfectly balanced to the requirements of the environment, with the desires we have inside.

• When we have WISDOM, society wants to give us more and more freedom,

because almost everything we do BENEFITS society through win/win behavior.

• Later we will learn how our decision-making resource combines with our

intellect, to create INTENTION, a kind of perfect target-sight or compass that flawlessly gets us to our goals.

• Our decision-making resource is like the microprocessor of a computer, quite

a powerful thing. And YOU are going to learn how to design your own.

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A Deeper Understanding of Decisions: Our FIRST Inner Resource

Remember every decision has a destructive or constructive outcome, for you or

for others or both. Destructive decisions are WIN/LOSE behaviors, ideas or emotion.

They are immature and of low character.

Constructive decisions are WIN/WIN behaviors, ideas, or emotion. They are

mature and of high character.

Destructiveness produces NEGATIVE MOMENTUM for your personal growth.

IF you had some upward movement and growth, it will slow and can start to go backward

if you are destructive enough for long enough. Then you “regress” to a lower state of

life. Your immaturity in effect has you feeling “less alive”.

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Constructiveness produces POSITIVE MOMENTUM for your personal growth.

If you had some downward movement and REGRESSION, it can turn around eventually

with through constructiveness.

Remember that since biologists define “life” as an “entity with decision-making

power”, making any decision makes an individual grow and feel “more alive and free”.

Making no decision at all causes an individual cease to grow and feel “less alive” even

more quickly than destructive decisions do when they cause us to “regress.”

The Rat in our fable made no decisions, and quickly felt less alive—a kind of

destructiveness in absentia. E.g. “The most dangerous man alive is the one who does

NOTHING.” Now the Hare in our fable is a definite destructive decision-maker, and

habit-maker. He thinks he is really “living high”, but burns out fast. But the Tortoise is

the constructive decision-maker in us—he is the most alive of us all. USE your Tortoise

power.

MOMENTUM is what carries the Tortoise across the finish line. Positive

momentum. In physics, momentum is classified as “weight times velocity”. This means

that we can build a kind of momentum by either having more “weight” to our resources,

or else more efficiency in using them even if we have less total “weight” to them.

Think of this physics idea of momentum in terms of your HABITS. They carry

momentum in them. Habits are clusters of decisions of a certain type, all with something

in common. If you have made a TON of similar decisions, then you have a lot of

“weight” to the habit, giving it momentum. And if you tend to make those similar

decisions quickly and efficiently, you tend to further accelerate that habit.

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Getting more “weight” then in turn can eventually give you more velocity, and

getting more velocity gives you more chances to pick up new “weight” to the habit over

time. It applies to both negative and positive habits, the cycle going round and round for

the better or worse.

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Habits: Repetitive Automatic Decisions of a Certain Style

• What leads to this concept of MOMENTUM, as far as WIN/LOSE (destructive) VS. WIN/WIN (constructive), is called HABITS.

• HABITS are sets of automatic decisions of a particular style.

• The natural history of win/lose DESTRUCTIVE HABITS leading to NEGATIVE MOMENTUM is that society or one’s team tend to REJECT WIN/LOSE (destructive) behavior. E.g. Criminality.

• The natural history of win/win CONSTRUCTIVE HABITS leading to

POSITIVE MOMENTUM is that society or one’s team tend to SUPPORT WIN/WIN (constructive) behavior. E.g. “servant leadership”.

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Think on this for awhile. We can make mistakes and then make new kinds of

decisions on the next try, adjusting our course on the way to our goals. Doing this is a

concept from science and mathematics called ITERATION. Iteration in mathematics is a

way of approximating a target value using slight changes in a “formula” that we

hypothesize will get us the value we want—eeechk. So stuffy sounding. This just means

that if we target a change in our lives and have a theory about how we could turn things

around, we give it a go in repeated attempts.

FIRST we use Observing Ego to MEASURE the results; SECOND, we LEARN

from them; and THIRD, we slightly tweak our aim for the next go-around. Do this until

we have a RELIABLE formula for what works in our lives—one that can be used again

and again to get the same outcome. A journal is great for this purpose.

Once we have used iteration as a tool to hone our formula for success, our

decisions start to be routinely getting us good results in life—the environment is

constructive toward us. Then we let that formula start to operate in the background, on

“autopilot”. The iteration has led us to a constructive habit. So in a sense, the opposite—

destructive habits—come from a degree of mindlessness about decisions—ones that we

have used no Observing Ego to analyze and learn from.

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Immature versus Mature Ego Defenses

Since we are talking about an operating system of the human mind, I want you to

start thinking mathematically as well as scientifically. By the end of this book, you will

understand how all human skills and behaviors can be reduced to formulas and equations.

This is GOOD. If we can understand ourselves mathematically, that means that we can

MEASURE our behavior digitally, and use FORMULAS with ITERATION to fix them.

EGO DEFENSES are like the circuit board of our computer’s microprocessor.

They are similar to a software program, only they cannot be changed easily or

programmed—not without building a whole new hardware microprocessor. This is why

people used to go to psychoanalysis—to get all new hardware without medication. So for

your understanding, here is a first set of equations:

Ego Defenses = Habits = collections of decisions of a particular style

Immature Ego Defenses = Destructive Habits = Destructive “Autopilot” =

Childishness = Narcissism = Criminality = Bad = “Sin”

To get from these equations to the next one, we absolutely need Observing Ego to

make changes in our HABITS, transforming the very nature of them. Doing so

necessitates that we are in a present moment mindset to make the change.

Mature Ego Defenses = Constructive Habits = Constructive “Autopilot” via

Observing Ego attention = Spiritual Enlightenment = Virtue = Good = Righteousness

So the process goes from unconscious “Autopilot”, to conscious Observing Ego

attention ability to our inner workings, to a decision to change to the more constructive,

and with enough PRACTICE, building up enough “weight” to our MOMENTUM in the

right direction, we then go on “Autopilot” again with a new, constructive habit.

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Examples of immature ego defenses are “seeing things black or white”, denial,

gossip, blaming others (projection and displacement), “resisting authority figures”,

“holding grudges”, masochism (blaming ourselves rather than changing ourselves),

“dependence” that carries hopelessness and helplessness to it—all along the lines of

masochism. And lying, stealing, murdering, slandering, libeling, jealousy, cowardice,

regret, revenge and all “seven deadly sins”, worry (making a mountain out of a mole-

hill), aggression, sadism, manipulation, or any other destructive, win/lose way of being

that hurts or uses others in order to benefit ourselves. You see why these are all called

“defenses”—as they “screw others over” before those others get a chance to “screw us

over”.

Immature ego defenses are a kind of collection of decision styles that often are

PAIRED with holes in the boundary, as was already discussed in the case of DENIAL,

one where we have DECIDED to view the territory beyond our boundary as somehow

belonging to our control when it doesn’t.

Mature ego defenses are fewer in number, but include the classic Altruism,

Humor, Suppression (waiting to act until the time is right), Sublimation (taking an

uncontrollable situation and re-working our energies and time to places that we DO

control), Anticipation (planning ahead for future threats, an adaptive way of minimizing

them), Assertiveness (going for what you want without hurting others), and Courage

(facing fears, change, or risk, to “do the right thing” regardless of discomfort).

Notice how all immature ego defenses have TWO things in common—they are

win/lose methods of habit, with poor boundary function (HOLES). Mature ego defenses

also have TWO things in common—they are win/win methods of habit... and…

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…mature ego defenses are always paired with good boundary function that has

DOORS instead of HOLES or WALLS.

The Enemy of Decision Power: Pathological Narcissism

As we grow psychologically mature, we move from right to left along the diagram

above.

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Observing Ego promotes this process. As you know, by drawing a diagram of

yourself you are automatically DOING Observing Ego—YOU looking at YOU. All the

characteristics of child-like thinking are on the right, and mature thinking on the left.

Notice how we can get quite good at analyzing our own ego defenses or habits by

using Observing Ego as our own “coach”. Notice how we can also simplify our growth

by symbolizing all those wild habits into the terms, “win/lose” and “win/win.” Do your

habits benefit both you and others? Then they are constructive and mature. Do your

habits only benefit YOU? Or ONLY benefit others? Then they are destructive and

immature. The symbols WIN/WIN and WIN/LOSE can then mean whole lists—

thousands of kinds of behaviors all—in one phrase.

With symbolic thinking, we can simplify everything about psychology. We don’t

need to know the situational details if we are always asking ourselves whether we are

being win/win with our habits or actions.

Now it is time to learn about an amazing mathematician who pioneered work in

the area of the behavior of economics—John Forbes Nash, famously depicted in the film,

A Beautiful Mind.

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Game Theory and the “Nash Equilibrium” in Decision-making

Going to the next level with our understanding of decisions will help you further

get the meaning of that last diagram. The next level is how one individual’s decision-

making plays out among GROUPS of people.

We almost NEVER make decisions that don’t impact other people—no more so

than how sending a simple email from your computer might either infect their system

with a negative virus, or brighten their day with a kind word!

John Nash was a pioneer in the area of a mathematical field of economics called

game theory. This is an area of social science that concerns the economic behavior of

groups of people engaging in commerce. However, in Mind OS ™, his Nash equilibrium

is a cornerstone of translating human behavior into the language of mathematics.

I would like to take it even beyond that in turning behavior into mathematically

accurate visual diagrams! Game Theory and the Nash Equilibrium are marvels of

modern thought in essence, because Nash’s ideas are simply in my view, the first

mathematical proof of a spiritual law—namely, scientific proof of karma! You have

heard of this term before in such old sayings as “what comes around goes around”.

Nash used the mathematical idea of ITERATION to approximate formulas that

explain the human behavior of conflict and negotiation. If a formula could be proven

mathematically, then it could be relied upon again and again to reveal the same results

ahead of a social interaction. Isn’t it interesting how old or even ancient “common

wisdom” sometimes ends up being proven by science or mathematics?

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Here is what Nash says in his “Equilibrium”. He studied college students in a

model game termed “the Prisoner’s Dilemma”—a game in which two opponents are

pitted against each other in a pseudo-interrogation by the authorities. What was imagined

is that they both were accomplices in a crime, but apprehended and interrogated

separately.

Now the catch was that there were rules to this game. If you confessed to the

crime and your partner in crime denied it, he goes free and you go to jail. If you deny the

crime, and he confessed, then HE goes to jail. If you both confess, you both get parole,

and if you both deny it, you both get the chair.

So the students were working in the dark basically about the mindset and

intentions of their friend-and-simultaneous-foe. Isn’t that just like two acquaintances in

business—who have very private boundaries—each containing private beliefs about the

world and about their potential business partner.

Nash’s theory was vividly described in the film about his life.

A beautiful girl walked in the room accompanied by less-beautiful friends. Now

if all the bachelors went for the best looking girl, they all would lose the social game—

too much competition for one girl, and the other girls would be offended because no one

likes to be “second best”. However, if NO ONE went for the best looking girl, and all

paired off with the less-good-looking girls, most people in the room accomplish

happiness in the social interaction—goals achieved. The theory was that “in any

competition, the highest value is achieved when one does BOTH what is best for

themselves, AND for the group SIMULTANEOUSLY. It’s the only way for “everyone

to win”. So the idea of win/win behavior was born.

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In the study of the students, Nash found that students created STRATEGIES

based solely on what was in their own heads—their world view—not on the objective

evidence in the environment. How could it be otherwise? The experiment REMOVED

all objective evidence in the environment. After all, they were “interrogated” in separate

rooms and couldn’t possibly know what the other was thinking. Sound familiar? Like a

typical business deal? Or buying a new car? Or even relating to your spouse? We can

never know EXACTLY what another person is thinking, nor what EXACTLY they

believe. Not EXACTLY.

Although Nash did not connect the dots at the time with the field of

psychoanalysis, those mysterious STRATEGIES students would concoct in their own

heads were none other than the habits of thought and behavior known as ego defenses.

The game participants were actually revealing their naked mental innards through the

game.

Two prime strategies emerged on a spectrum of function—also familiar? On one

end were those who used mainly “the Golden Rule”—students who would frequently

confess to the crime out of the kindness of their own hearts. They were willing to give up

their freedom so that the other person would go free, and maybe they expected to be

magically rewarded for playing the victim. They would let themselves “lose” so that the

partner could “win”, or would simply “give up the game” in frustration. Lose/win

behavior just like that animal in our fable—the Rat.

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These students QUICKLY lost the game. They never did get rewarded for

playing the fool or the martyr. Sound familiar to your experience in career or business?

Is there some instant reward when you give away your promotion, your bonus, and give

the farm to others? No. This approach uses “too much conscience”, and HOLES in the

personal boundary.

On the other end of the spectrum of strategies the students would use is what

some have called “the Iron Rule”, or an “eye for an eye” (which is a dominant strategy in

business today, isn’t it?)

These students would typically deny the crime every time. With each repeated

interrogation, they hoped their partner would make the fifty percent chance of giving in

and confessing—to get a compromise sentence of parole.

These “Iron Rule” students thought they could take advantage of the statistics.

But in fact, the players would be informed of the outcome of each of a series of

interrogations—and so their opponent would sometimes change approach. This Iron

Rule strategy was also a win/lose mode of playing, but because of its aggression, the

players who used it would at least temporarily have a series of wins.

Eventually, their aggressive, cut-throat method would be picked up on by the

opponent-friend, and be shut down—met with the same Iron Rule strategy back. “An eye

for and eye.” Which led to the electric chair. A temporary “high” of winning, but

eventual loss for BOTH players. All by using WALLS in the boundary and taking the

approach of the ultracompetitive Hare in our story—too “shrewd”, as if with too much

intuition.

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When this metaphor was applied to business, it became clear that NEITHER the

Golden Rule nor the Iron rule was a winning strategy for long term benefits for all

players. The Golden Rule only works if EVERY player in a system is doing it EVERY

time. And the Iron Rule only gives temporary quick-fix wins at business. Making

decisions in a group had to have another solution that gave the best results. And that was

a win/win strategy that the Tortoise of our fable uses.

Half way between the Golden Rule and the Iron Rule was a point of balance. One

where you try to compromise, like the boys in the movie going for the less good-looking

girls.

The best outcome in the Nash Equilibrium occurred when a person, met with

aggression, would subdue it with the Iron Rule, then ease back toward the Golden Rule

again if the opponent-friend turned around to do the right thing—the constructive thing—

to “forgive and forget”. In short, and in the words of Teddy Roosevelt, the finding was

“talk softly, but carry a big stick.”

In business terms, one might also call the best outcome one where you use “both

the carrot and the stick” where they are called for.

This fluctuating back and forth in strategy I recognized in Nash’s Equilibrium I

realized to be the same as using a mature boundary DOOR, coupled with constructive

decision-making—like a semipermeable membrane. The best outcome in business from

the Nash Equilibrium is the same as the best outcome in office politics—to open the

DOOR to constructiveness and close it to destructiveness.

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Years later I would induce that the two ends of the strategic spectrum are very

important because they are pure behavior classes. They completely explain the two

contributors to our decision-making abilities—conscience and intuition!

Conscience is using too much Golden Rule on one end of the spectrum—too

much naivete to match the social environment. Intuition is using too much Iron Rule on

the other end of the spectrum—too much shrewdness and amorality to match the

circumstance. Wisdom is using them both in appropriate alternation. So there is a

spectrum of decision-making in groups of people (which we spend nearly ALL of our

time in today).

Simply put, conscience is an inner sense that we are doing right or wrong, being

constructive or destructive. And intuition is an inner sense that the environment is being

destructive or constructive back at us, prior to actually finding out the facts of what it is

doing.

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The students who used the Golden Rule did not have enough intuition to know

that sometimes their opponent-friend was screwing them over—how naïve of them. And

the students who used the Iron Rule did not have enough social conscience to know that

while they were beating down their opponent-friend with such aggression, they were

eventually to defeat themselves with such overly hostile negotiation.

“We are the world,” after all. We need each other in the long term, even though

we compete in the short run. So the only way to “win” the game of life is to be like the

Tortoise, and strive in our actions to benefit ourselves and others simultaneously. In the

middle, balancing between, lies WISDOM.

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Conscience

Imagine that you were just born, and now you are alive and have decisions to

make. They are pretty clunky and trial-and-error at first aren’t they—a whole lot more

error than on target aren’t they? We poop on the spot and crawl over to the hot stove to

get an “ouch”, touch a wall outlet and get a “buzz” in our finger that is emotionally

“shocking” if not physically so. And we stick our fingers in the cookie jar only to see

this strange, giant shape called “mommy’s back of the hand” which oddly causes us pain.

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Mom’s hand teaches us that every time we do that, the hand, and the pain come

on our backside. None of it makes sense—it just slowly alters what our next decisions

are.

Well, then further imagine that when we are born, we have inside our vague,

blurry boundary, a set of two tanks—one marked “CONSCIENCE” and another marked

“INTUITION”. Tell me: are they full or empty at the moment of our birth? They are

empty. Keep in mind that by intuition, I do NOT mean animal INSTINCT, or REFLEX.

There is no higher-order process to instinct that is hard-wired in us, like the reflex that

pulls our hand away from the hot stove. No, I mean intuition to be a learned skill, the

sense that arises in us BEFORE we venture into an environment or try something new.

At our birth we have empty tanks of these two things. Yet it is life itself that fills

us up with new conscience and intuition. Life is an endless series of decisions—each new

decision we make can change the very structure of our microprocessor if we cast the eye

of Observing Ego on the process itself.

With each decision we make, the result can either be destructive or constructive.

HOWEVER, EVERY decision we make fills us up with a little new conscience and

intuition. We are rewarded by every decision we make, REGARDLESS OF THE

OUTCOME! And so just by USING our decisions, our “microprocessor” evolves!

This aspect of decision-making—that we have a self-evolving microprocessor by

virtue of “being alive” and growing, is perhaps the single most important thing besides

the existence of emotion, that separates us from computers. We are alive and they are

not. We have the ability to cause our own microprocessor to upgrade itself, while today’s

computers cannot do that.

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Conscience senses that our internal motives for an approaching decision come

from an ethics that is destructive and win/lose, or else is constructive and win/win. So

computers cannot have ethics. Only WE can. The same is true of our intuition.

Intuition

Intuition is a sense that the environment is about to be destructive (win/lose)

toward US, versus constructive (win/win) toward US. While we can improve our own

intuition with each decision if we use Observing Ego, computers cannot.

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So another reason the definition of life is that it “makes decisions” comes from

the fact that in being present-minded, we cannot LOSE in making any kind of decision.

We grow this curious thing called intuition simply may making lots of decisions and

learning from them through sampling lots of wide and varied environments.

Why? Because ANY kind of decision—that of the Tortoise or even that of the

Hare—causes us to GROW psychologically by virtue of filling up our tanks of

conscience and intuition. We fill with new information on morality and shrewdness.

There was a remarkable film that came out in 2001, called The Count of Monte

Cristo. This story it is based on is considered perhaps the best novel of all time, written

by Alexandre Dumas. In it, the hero, Edmund Dantes starts out life with a “good heart”,

an almost child-like curiosity, open to people, and full of good ethics. He advances in his

career as a sailor to become captain of a ship, but others are jealous of his reputation

among people and especially of his beautiful fiancée. They take advantage of his

NAIVETE, and betray him to the authorities for a murder he did not commit.

In jail for fourteen years, Edmund befriends another inmate, a priest, who teaches

him all the shrewd “worldly wisdom” there is to be had. Before dying, this priest also

gives him a treasure map to the most valuable treasure ever known to mankind. Armed

with his new “shrewd” knowledge, Edmund escapes the prison, becomes wealthier than

anyone you have ever heard of, and finds just vengeance against his former enemies.

What is it that Edmund Dantes built over his fourteen years in prison? By

borrowing it from the priest at first, then cultivating it? INTUITION. He sorely lacked

intuition about how various environments present challenges or opportunities—too “top

heavy” on a conscience that is overly caring and sensitive to others.

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The “treasure map” is a metaphor on guidance of character growth, and the

“richest treasure known to man” is a metaphor for the rewards of that character growth—

Durable Fulfillment. Edmund Dantes had one critical, childish flaw—he lacked intuition.

But he found it in the treasure map to mature masculine power, far more valuable than

the material treasure of Monte Cristo. In nurturing his character, he soon become “an old

soul”.

Have you ever thought about different kinds of “aging”? There is chronological

age that all of our laws evaluate us with by a moral standard linked to age—minors are

different from adults. But then there is the “age” we are on the inside, in our psychology

or spirituality. Did you ever notice that peoples’ psychological or spiritual age RARELY

matches our “chronological” age?

Everyone has had a boss who cannot behave at a psychological age higher than

age fourteen, or a brother who cannot behave older than twenty even though he is fifty, or

a friend who is a “child trapped in a woman’s body”, or worst of all, a spouse who is

forty on the outside, but only twelve on the inside.

No, psychological age does NOT match chronological age. This is caused by

what is called “developmental arrest”, where someone gets “caught” from time to time,

stuck at a certain level of maturity even though chronological time presses on. Isn’t it

strange then that we judge adult criminals by adult standards even though each and every

one of them is really a child inside, with childish ego defenses or habits of decision?

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Let’s say that you really want a million dollars. Well, you have choices don’t

you? You can use all the characteristics of childhood—immediate gratification,

destructive, win/lose thinking that sees the world as a place of scarcity, disregard for

others and self-ishness, disrespect, lack of discipline, and go ahead with robbing a bank.

Alternatively, you could use adult ego defenses and methods—patience, delayed

gratification, self-awareness (Observing Ego) and self-discipline, win/win, constructive

thinking, respect of others and the idea of teamwork, to slowly build a business while

making sacrifices—all to maturely try to make that million dollars over ten years. Only

you’d find that you probably make TEN million.

All criminality is childish you see, and therefore, all destructiveness is childish—

even wars. But all maturity leads out of being “trapped” in your current life—out into the

freedom that spiritually evolved adults enjoy. Wisdom.

So because of the terrible human frailty of “developmental arrest”, a drift happens

in the populace—how mature do you think a parent whose “psychological age” is fifteen

can raise their children to be? That’s right—fifteen. And how mature can a parent whose

inner age is twenty-one raise their children to be? That’s right—twenty-one. If those

children then raise children—and even a smidge of “developmental arrest” occurs for

them—then how old can they help their children to mature? That’s right—even less than

fifteen and twenty-one, respectively.

Except for the existence of WHAT?

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That’s right—Observing Ego that helps you evolve as fast as you can handle.

And so all the forces in life that lock us out of the present moment mindset promote the

downward drift of society’s maturity. Even whole territories of the world can have a

lower spiritual-psychological maturity on average than other areas of the world. Those

forces causing this include having so many jobs that you never get leisure time to be in

the present or even have a shared meal with someone. Forces of having so much

advertising and mindless entertainment that cause you to pay attention to anything but

your own personal development. And forces that make education and mental health

treatment unaffordable, and even the very presence of mental illness like Posttraumatic

Stress Disorder and Depression—which “lock” you in the past—or anxiety disorders that

“lock” you in worries of the future.

Lock out Observing Ego and you stop making decisions, like the Rat. You stop

growing and you are less alive—doomed to be trapped in what they call the Rat Race

where no wisdom can be grown to free you.

Wisdom is what we all need—a perfect balance of conscience and intuition.

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The Spectrum of Decision Making

• The spectrum of decision making has conscience on one end and intuition on the other.

• Conscience is an inner sense of right/wrong, or whether you are choosing to be

destructive (WIN/LOSE) or constructive (WIN/WIN). Intuition is an inner sense of whether the particular environment you have chosen is likely to be destructive (WIN/LOSE) or constructive (WIN/WIN) back at YOU.

Freedom comes from having an equal balance of conscience and intuition, which

is called wisdom. This wisdom IS the treasure of Monte Cristo, the way of Edmund

Dantes, and of the Tortoise in our original fable. As we have learned, with wisdom, the

community around us respects our decisions enough to give us even more freedom to

make them—because everything we do benefits everyone. Both US, and OTHERS—

win/win.

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In that speech they give us on the airlines, about the oxygen mask that will drop

down if we hit low cabin pressure, they always say to put it on YOUR face first, even

before helping children. Why? Because that is wisdom.

If we were to give our mask away to one child—saving the child but losing our

own life—then what good is that when we could have saved five more children AND

ourselves by putting the mask on our own face first? It would be foolish, and lacking on

intuition about the unusual, low-oxygen environment we were presented with—one we

were never witness to before or will be again. We’d be high on absolute moral

conscience—the Golden Rule—yes, but we’d also be naïve, and sure to fail in our good

deeds eventually. When naïve and lacking intuition, we are incapable of amassing the

shrewd support and financing of others to help us in our good deeds. Instead, we look

silly, foolish, and impotently idealistic—and the support of the community evaporates.

If we were to scramble for the only working mask in low oxygen, even fighting

the PILOT for it, how sorry would we be when the plane went down after the pilot died?

We’d save ourselves for a few minutes, but would find that our very act prevented the

pilot from dipping us down into the more oxygen-rich environment close to the Earth’s

surface. This foolishness would be the Iron Rule in action—win/lose—a temporary

victory doomed to long-term demise.

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Wisdom as balance of Conscience and Intuition in your Decision-making

What if you had a decision at hand, and the decision was, “should I fire a gun”?

Is there a right answer? NO! It depends on not just YOU, but on the CONTEXT, the

ENVIRONMENT in which you are making the decision, and the moral situation.

What if we added, “should I fire a gun in the suburbs?” Well, then the answer

would likely be NO. If you did decide to fire the gun then, it would likely be a

destructive decision that comes from either weak conscience (you didn’t care about the

welfare of the neighbors), or else weak intuition (you weren’t shrewd enough to “know”

that suburbia is a POOR environment in which to engage in such a decision.

But what if we had added, “should I fire a gun while I am with special forces in

battle?” Well, then the answer would likely be YES. You would be well-trained to be a

soldier—to not fire the gun might be thought cowardly and destructive to yourself, your

brothers-at-arms, and to your country. NOT firing the gun might then show poor

conscience. Also poor intuition would be indicated by lack of shrewd knowledge that the

ENVIRONMENT may DEMAND that you fire the gun for your own protection and

those of others.

Some people who are overly moralistic may tend to take the weight of the world

on their shoulders and have too much conscience to match their level of intuition. Freud

called this being top-heavy on “Superego guilt”. Other people are lacking in morals and

overly weighted with shrewdness—knowledge of how various environments can be good

or bad places to make decisions and go for goals. These latter people Freud might say

were top heavy on “Id”—animal instinct. Like White-collar Criminal CEOs.

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There was once thought to be a wisest man with a wisest decision of all time. His

name was King Solomon and he was approached by two women, each of whom had

claimed the same baby as their child. He thought quickly to solve the problem, and

devised a secret test that involved both conscience and intuition. If these were present in

equal amounts in one woman, then she was wisest. By definition, she would be the most

mature, and therefore the most fit mother.

Solomon commanded a guard to “split the baby in two”, and gave them some

time to think. One woman pleaded to the King, that he not enforce such a terrible

command, while the second woman said that would be a just solution. These answers

revealed to the King that the first woman had the superior conscience, though it was very

foolish and naïve to go against the command of a powerful king. The second woman at

least had the sense to go along with the order of this king.

And so a second command to complete the head-chopping was issued, pressing

the women further. This time the first woman said to give the baby to the second

woman—at least it would live for a time, but the second woman persisted in wanting the

King’s order to be completed, executing the child. This second part of the judgment

revealed to the King that the first woman also had the superior intuition—superior

shrewdness, enough even to work around the edict of a king, appealing to BOTH his

stature in society, while simultaneously saving her child’s life. This was obviously then

the mother—the wisest and therefore the most mature. The king’s high wisdom found

wisdom of the true mother, and only wisdom can recognize wisdom.

The baby was given to the first mother and she was set free with her baby.

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WISDOM then is a perfect balance of BOTH conscience about moral rights and

wrongs, and intuition that informs you shrewdly about all the various kinds of

environments in which decisions could be made—which are likely to be constructive

environments and which are likely to be destructive to you. Wisdom is a WIN/WIN way

of doing decisions, and is a high mark of character and leadership. The reward is that

society gives you even more freedom to lead with.

Now we have mastered the First Inner Resource: Decisions that lead to Freedom

• So now you know how to master DECISION-MAKING, the FIRST INNER PSYCHOLOGICAL RESOURCE stored in your boundary

• Therefore, you can achieve the component of Durable Fulfillment called,

FREEDOM

• The wiser your decisions, the more society wants to reward you with even more FREEDOM to make decisions, even to become a leader

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Return to the story that illustrates how wisdom is composed of BOTH conscience

and intuition, and can LITERALLY lead to freedom. The Alexandre Dumas

masterpiece, The Count of Monte Cristo, shows how the growth of balance between

conscience and intuition can free us.

Based on the true story of a true figure.

Edmund Dantes was a ship’s first mate full of moral conscience—so full that he

was loved for his goodness by his fiancée, Mercedes, who would follow him to the end of

the Earth. But so jealous of his regard in the eyes of his lady, his employer, and people in

general, that three men conspired to frame him for murder and he was sent away to prison

to die. Edmund’s horrible lack of intuition and abundance of naivete—intuition’s

opposite—led him to be easily duped by a horde of destructive men.

While in prison, he met a priest who became his mentor, “lending him his

Observing Ego” in the present-minded environment with nothing to do but learn. And

learn Edmund did—about economics, politics, warfare, culture, philosophy—to the point

that he “borrowed” the shrewd intuition ability of the priest until Edmund made it his

own.

Escaping prison, Edmund was WISE, having culture and shrewd skill that now

balanced his original high moral conscience perfectly. He went on to cleverly trap his

betrayers legally, and justly—leading them to imprison themselves, or getting themselves

killed. The priest had given him a treasure map, not the treasure itself, which further

caused Edmund to grow skill at craftiness, until he found himself so rich he had every

resource to dispose of his enemies, not through animalistic, win/lose revenge, but by

justice.

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Edmund Dantes got his freedom, then all the money that could be had, and even

got his lady back. All by virtue of a balance of conscience and intuition called wisdom.

Well, in the pages that follow for the rest of this book, I would like to give you

not one, but SEVERAL treasure maps to your own inner workings, the blueprint of your

soul, the detailed plans for the rest of your computer’s operating system—which now that

you may practice growing durability and freedom, can grow the other two requirements

for Durable Fulfillment, called success and happiness.

So to analyze this second building block of psychology in your “problems”, you

need to realize:

• Decisions are the definition of LIFE. So if you make ANY decision, that is better than no decision at all. Don’t be passive like the Rat. Be in the present moment, like the Tortoise, where you are fully aware and able to make decisions and have Observing Ego to help you LEARN from every decision.

• Examine the nature of your decisions that surround the problem. Do you tend

to be destructive, win/lose, like the Hare, masochistic (lose/win) like the Rat, and see the world as a place of scarcity—and for you to be “right”, someone else has to be “wrong”? Or do you tend to be constructive (win/win), seeing the world as a place of abundance—where everyone can be happy, and everyone can be “right”?

• What about the problem makes you feel “trapped”, “controlled”, or lacking

freedom? What ever that is, you need to fill your tanks of either conscience or intuition to solve it.

• Examine your conscience in relation to the problem. Did the problem arise

because you did not examine your ethics or motives? Are YOU being destructive/amoral? If so, learn a lesson and use Observing Ego to stop that and be more constructive. Turn this into a habit of momentum.

• Examine your intuition in relation to the problem. Did the problem arise

because you are being naïve? Do you fail to see which environments create problems for you by being destructive? If so, learn a lesson and MOVE to a more constructive environment, since you don’t CONTROL environments by definition. Turn this willingness to move around into a habit of momentum. If so, the decision part of the problem will be solved and you will have freedom about it.

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CHAPTER SEVEN: The Anatomy of the Intellect

We’ve learned about the personal boundary—how it leads us to be durable, have

an identity, helps us budget resources, and solves problems that come our way which are

VAGUE in nature.

Then we’ve learned about our first inner resource, called decision-making.

Mastery of the two ends of the decision-making spectrum—conscience and intuition—

lead to a balance of decisiveness called WISDOM. Employing wisdom will lead to more

FREEDOM. So now we have both durability and freedom, the first two requirements to

reach Durable Fulfillment.

We need to learn about a THIRD resource, called our intellect. Your intellect is

composed of information or data that can take many forms—beliefs, values, life history,

education and experiences—all of which when working in balance are responsible for our

success, the third requirement of Durable Fulfillment.

That data or intellect also exists on a SPECTRUM of style for its arrangement,

from “organized” data (“logic”)—to “chaotic” or “free-associative” data, or what you

might call “creativity”.

I want you to think about something. What if you were interested in reaching a

goal, but you found that it isn’t so easy—there are all kinds of obstacles and random

changes in the environment on your way to that goal outside your boundary. By

definition, a goal IS outside of your boundary, and outside your absolute control. It is

something you TRY for.

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Well, if you used your mind in only one style, you would find that as soon as the

environmental conditions changed, or a new obstacle arose, you would soon suffer failure

to get to your goal. You might become quite frustrated. This is where running your

intellect on a SPECTRUM of function pays off! You can tweak your intellectual

function as if on a stereo graphic equalizer knob—to MATCH the demands of that ever-

changing environment. So let’s look at that very spectrum of your intellect.

One end of the spectrum is organized, logical, and history-based arrangement of

data that you might call “Left-brained”. It is as if you have a “data tank” inside your

boundary, marked “Left-brain”. The KIND of data that “fills” your Left-brain tank, Mind

OS™ calls, “education”, or “book smarts”. Education involves orderly data, like you find

in a dayminder, a computer hard drive, or in formal school classes on a subject.

The other end of the spectrum is flexible, chaotic, disorganized, free-associative

or creative data that you might call “Right-brained”. The KIND of data that “fills” your

Right-brain, Mind OS™ calls, “experience”, or “street smarts”. This is the kind of data

that you can only acquire through LIVING through something and EXPLORING with

your five senses, to ABSORB the random data. It is like “being a high school

quarterback”, or like “travelling to Europe”, or like “being an entrepreneur”—things that

don’t have an organized practicality at first glance, but which months or years later can

be “mined” for useful solutions as they spring up in life.

If you find a balance of filling both your Left-brain with education and your

Right-brain with experience in exactly equal amounts, that is called the state of

intelligence, or at perfection, the state of genius.

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Trying to come close to the intelligence of genius makes you exponentially more

capable of success, the third requirement of Durable Fulfillment. Why? You see, as we

strive for goals, there will be obstacles to our goals—we NEVER reach them by the

original way we THOUGHT we were going to.

As we go about these attempts at success—and at avoiding failure—we also

spend a unique and limited currency, called time. Well, when we master the two ends of

the spectrum of our intellect, we can master any challenge to success, any obstacle

between us and our goal, AND we maximize our use of time. We become efficient by

cultivating a BALANCE of education and experience, “book smarts” and “street smarts”.

If you have ever heard the story “that Einstein used ninety percent of his brain

while the rest of us only use about ten percent”, there IS something to that. In Mind

OS™, the Left-brain is something like your computer’s hard drive. It stores information

row-on-row, and logically, in an orderly, history-based way. But your Right-brain has a

style of information storage and retrieval that is more “web-like”, much like a computer’s

portal to the internet. So imagine the difference in information power and amount

between your “hard drive” and the “internet”. The internet is much BIGGER, and so is

your Right-brain—it is huge, and responsible for creativity and imagining the future. So

most people use only ten percent of their Right-brain’s power. Einstein used ninety

percent of it.

If you didn’t have any organization ability via the Left-brain though, you’d

always be confused and couldn’t use that creative power in an organized way. That’s

why intelligence and genius are an equal balance of Left-brain and Right-brained power.

One other prominent example of a man who could do this was Leonardo DaVinci.

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Education: “book smarts”

Let’s start our mastery of the mind by having fun with the Left-brain. Our Left-

brain is like an empty “tank” for only a certain kind of information—a logical, history-

based, organized kind called EDUCATION, or “book smarts”. When someone seeks

education and fills their Left-brain “tank” with that type of data, it gets arranged in an

orderly way that is very useful for things that you don’t want to have to REPEATEDLY

RE-LEARN.

Once you learn how to “balance a checkbook”, you don’t have to re-learn how

every time you sit down to pay your bills. You know how much money is in the account,

you see how much the bills are, and you write down the math. You know what your goal

is—a balanced checkbook, and it is done. As such, education helps us be TARGETTED

in shooting for our goals, by keeping our sights trained on that goal without having to

“re-learn how to balance our checkbook.”

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Another example is “driving a car”. Once you learn the EDUCATION, the book

learning of how it’s done, you never have to start from scratch again. You MAY become

more and more EXPERIENCED a driver over your lifetime—able to drive in snow, rain

or the desert, how to avoid a near-collision, and even how to be a stunt-man—but you

will never have to RE-LEARN the basics of what a clutch, gearshift, or oil gauge are

every time you buckle up.

Education can’t be compromised on, no matter how crafty, or sly, or experienced

you are. Have you ever known an amazingly clever salesman, slippery as a snake? But

he never seemed to amount to much success? He started his own business but never

showed up on time, and often forgot what exactly his goals were for the company? He

ended up “just getting by”, and all that great sales skill really never got a chance to be

used, because he lacked the ORGANIZATION that formal education brings to your

attempts at goals.

This salesman failed to learn the sense of history that our Left-brain creates for

us—and so he is doomed to repeat that same history of failure. Observing Ego lets us

examine history from the present moment, and LEARN how to stay on target. The

salesman above has had an educational failure, because he didn’t do the educational

organization to stay on target to his goal.

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Experience: “street smarts”

Our Right-brain is like an empty “tank” for only another kind of information—a

FLEXIBLE, future-based, free-associative, predictive kind, called EXPERIENCE or

“street smarts”.

When someone seeks experience and fills their Right-brain “tank” with that type

of data, it gets arranged in a flexible, creative way that is very useful for maneuvering

around obstacles in the way to your goal. One single experience may be useful for

thousands of future, not-yet-encountered uses or dilemmas in the future.

Think of the case of the “experience” of being a high school quarterback. This

person will have filled his Right-brain tank with all kinds of data that on the surface does

not seem to logically connect to each other—what does barking numbers REALLY have

to do with throwing a ball? And what does THAT have to do with keeping the respect of

other players? Seemingly unrelated, but through a set of associations, it DOES all

connect to the word, “leadership”.

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So in the future, that former high school quarterback might find that the

experience of having football training is useful for flexing around problems that demand

leadership—such as running a company, being a father, leading men in the military, or

running for political office. You may have asked yourself why a politician speaks of

having been a quarterback—what does that have to do with anything? It means a lot!

Experience makes the man flexible with unforeseen future obstacles to your shared goals,

and gives him an accurate sense of future possibilities for his constituency.

As such, experience helps us be FLEXIBLE in shooting for our goals, by helping

us see there are many routes to take in getting to a goal.

Have you ever known a guy who just “butts heads” with his problems? The term

“beat your head against a wall” ring a bell? I know so many writers who go unpublished

because they just follow some routine over and over—trying for an agent in the same old

ways, finish the manuscript, get it rejected, lose the agent, and start over again,

grumbling.

And yet I know once-frustrated writers who found new paths to success in

publishing by first self-publishing (the Chicken Soup for the Soul guys), or delivered a

pizza to a radio station, got on the air that same night, promoted their book, and got the

publicity and attention of a major publishing house—all by willingness to use

experiences in a new application.

The former kind of author does not have enough experience to venture into NEW

applications of what he knows to solve the problem’s obstacles, and he is having a

creative failure.

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Educational Failure to reach a goal

When we have failed to fill up our Left-brain “tank” with enough logical, orderly

education, we can tend to miss shooting for a goal by GETTING LOST on the way. This

is like the salesman-entrepreneur who never sets business targets or goes to his office to

do real work. Remember, education in our logical, orderly, history-based “tank” is what

KEEPS OUR SIGHTS on a goal.

This kind of failure is caused by thinking ONLY “outside the box”, and never

sitting down to do the real work and discipline of making those great ideas PRACTICAL.

A person too imbalance in this overly Right-brained thinking will tend to say they “feel

lost”, or are not sure what went wrong with their goal.

When the environment demands a high flexibility around chaos, people who are

overly Right-brained do well. They often do creative jobs that aren’t structured, like

being an artist, or unstructured jobs that aren’t creative, like being a waiter or waitress.

Sometimes in extreme, these folks are even diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder.

Medicines may be required to help a formal diagnosis like that, but for the rest of

us who aren’t fully diagnosable, yet have these tendencies, we need more Left-brain.

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Experiential Failure to reach a goal

When we have failed to fill up our Right-brain data “tank” with enough

experience, we can find that as we try for goals, we keep crashing into obstacles, like

“beating our heads against a wall”, or the Einstein definition of insanity—”doing things

repeatedly the same way and expecting different results”.

This is like the writer who tries to market his material repeatedly the same old

way, finding that no amount of repetition of what DOESN’T work can lead to success.

Frustration ensues. This guy might tell you things like “why does this always happen to

ME?” He might say that “things never go my way.” And that is because “things” are

RANDOM in the environment that we have no control over.

In extreme, these people might be said to be “obsessive”, or even have Obsessive-

Compulsive Disorder, a condition that often benefits from a medicine. But for the rest of

us without a specific diagnosis who DO have this kind of overly Left-brained style of

intellect, we need to have more experiences which make us flexible around that

randomness in the environment.

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Remember that the creative, flexible, free-associative data stored in our Right-

brain “tank” is what allows us flexibility to get around obstacles by remembering “there

are a thousand ways to skin a cat”, many routes to take to a goal.

Success Revisited

What if success in reaching goals is much like “flying an airplane”, reaching out

from inside your boundary to brave the uncontrollable environment? On getting a

“foothold” on a goal, you grow the size of your boundary to reach success, thus getting

new control over the environment physically and psychologically in a way you didn’t

have control before.

Flying this “airplane to success” need not be so complex. Once I was discussing a

screenplay with my illogical, disorderly, but creative screenwriting partner. He suggested

that our impasse in getting work done was because I was no fun, not willing to venture

into distraction.

We realized that getting our goal of a screenplay sale was much like flying a

plane from Denver to L. A. If I, as a Left-brained-dominant person had the controls, I

would tend to “beat our heads against a wall”, obsessively pushing through trouble by

being so “goal-oriented”. But if I let him man the controls, he would “get us lost”.

He said it was like he just wanted to check out Mexico on the way to L.A.—to

have a little “fun” in our creative endeavor. Yet, I said if he were at the controls he would

fly us to China and we’d forget all about L.A., which was our original goal!

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Right-brain as Co-pilot

Notice only on the right, where—if I left my friend to fly the plane—how he

would tend to get us lost with too much Right-brained flexibility in getting to a goal, and

not enough logical, orderly, Left-brained work of education.

We would have “fun” and end up in China, completely forgetting the original goal

of L.A. that we targeted. This would be an “EDUCATIONAL FAILURE”.

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Left-brain as Co-pilot

But also notice on the left, that if I were to be the lone pilot of the plane—being a

Left-brained person with lots of education and not as much experience—I would tend to

fly us right through lightning storms, getting us into troublesome obstacles without

enough Right-brained flexibility to fly AROUND them.

Like “beating your head against a wall”, this would then be an “EXPERIENTIAL

FAILURE”. We were not seeing that there are many ways to get to a goal other than the

reality I had “locked in” to my mind and plan for us.

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Use Your WHOLE Brain

Luckily, we all have BOTH a Left-brain “tank” to store education, and a Right-

brain “tank” to store experience in. Using them, we can BOTH “keep our eyes on the

prize” using education, AND flex around problems using our experience.

To do so may require personal growth and work on our intellect however. And

you have to spend the currency of TIME if you want to grow new intellectual skill.

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I needed to practice getting more experiences that are creative, disorganized and

relaxed, to “see the forest for the trees”, and my friend had to learn to do real work or

organizing, using time wisely and getting more “book smarts” or education about

screenwriting’s and marketing’s technical side. Growing education or experience costs

you TIME and effort to do.

Intellectual Narcissism

So we worked on organization and education for him, and flexibility and

marketing experience for me. Did my writing friend and I solve our “writing problem”?

NO. We ran into a special problem that the intellect can contain: INTELLECTUAL

NARCISSISM.

Your Left-brain which stores education can be used narcissistically (destructively,

WIN/LOSE) in an immature imagining that for me to be “right”, you have to be “wrong”.

I was using JUDGEMENTALISM, or PREJUDICE toward my friend, labeling him a

“slacker”, or a “dreamer” who doesn’t do real work with discipline.

Your Right-brain which stores experience can be used narcissistically

(destructively, WIN/LOSE) in an immature imagining that one’s personal vision of

reality is a universal standard, to produce IGNORANCE. My friend was being ignorant

of my own personal knowledge and experience, and discounted me as being too “stiff”

and “inflexible” to see that his “big picture view” was “right”. Once again, with your

intellect, being narcissistic means that for you to be “right”, someone else has to be

“wrong”.

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Remember narcissism? It is that force of childishness and immaturity that causes

us to act in a win/lose way, to see the world as a place of scarcity. Think about what it

would be like if you and a friend worked for the same company and had the same skills.

She gets promoted and you don’t. If you are destructive and narcissistic therefore, you

would see her in a negative light, and secretly wish she would fail. You see the world as

a place of scarcity, that there aren’t enough jobs to go around. And the fact that she

WON a better job must mean that you LOSE.

If instead you were not narcissistic—but simply had a healthy pride—you see the

world as a place of abundance and operate in a win/win way. Then you would truly be

happy for her promotion because you see that if she did it, then YOU can too. Maybe

you would have to apply with another company, but there is more than enough goodness

to go around in the great big world out there. You are able to see both of your views as

being or having a “right” to exist, even if they differ. But a childishly judgmental,

prejudicial, or ignorant person sees only themselves as “right”. To be “right” with their

intellect, they think that those differing from them must be “wrong”. Those outside their

boundary are all “wrong”.

As you now know, the only way this can happen is by “being in denial”, through a

boundary hole. You are being ignorant or judgmental, and gazing out a hole in your

boundary to PROJECT those very same character traits onto others. You end up calling

everyone else ignorant or judgmental when it is really YOU who is being those things.

If instead, multiple people could be simultaneously “right”, you’d find that the closest

facsimile of “absolute truth” is the exact AVERAGE of every opinion in the world. None

of us are absolutely “right” alone, but we’re all “right” together.

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Left-brained Intellectual Narcissism

I’m sure you know some people who are on the “judgmental” side, quick to come

to conclusions that they then LOCK in their Left-brain, not open to further discussion.

But I’m also sure you know some outright prejudicial people or seen them in the media.

Judgmentalism and prejudice are low in character, and childish, destructive, WIN/LOSE

ways to use your intellect. If you are a typical human, you have had some of these

thoughts or communications to others. It’s okay, but you’ll need to change this childish

style if you want to be successful in life—John Nash’s Game Theory PROVES that

mathematically.

Fixing this problem of character takes doing the constructive instead of the

destructive thing with your Left-Brain. The answer is curiosity. With CURIOSITY, you

can be as logical and orderly as you like, but need to remember to be open to new facts or

information that come from the education of others. CURIOSITY is a more WIN/WIN

way to use your Left-brain’s intellect where everyone’s education is “right” and a value.

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Right-brained Intellectual Narcissism

I’m also sure you know some other people who are IGNORANT, oblivious to the

well-earned experience of OTHERS. None of us has a monopoly on the Right-brain—we

all have one! These people aren’t open to the opinions or creativity of others, and force

their vision of reality on others instead. This is also a low-in-character, childish,

destructive, and win/lose way to use your intellect. Yet if you are human, you have had

some of these thoughts or communications that others see as ignorant too.

Did you ever know a person who thinks they’re always right, and that they can

even read other peoples’ minds? I do, and he’s a sorry guy without any friends. He

collected tons of evidence that he’s right and could read other peoples’ minds because he

subconsciously was always jerking them into doing the negative things he’d always

EXPECT them to. This is called “enactment”, and ignorant people with “holes” do it.

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Fixing THIS problem of character takes doing the constructive instead of the

destructive use of your Right-Brain. The answer is COLLABORATIVE

IMAGINATION that respects the boundary of others and doesn’t ASSUME that we can

possibly know what they are thinking in their private “data tanks.”

With imagination, you can be as creative and visionary as you like, but need to

remember to be open to new opinions or information that come from the experience of

others. Collaborative imagination is a more WIN/WIN way to use your Right-brain’s

intellect.

If you were going to work on a creative goal, or run a company, it is important to

“mine” the Right-brains of all your staff or partners, NOT excluding their creativity or

experience. To do that is like using the internet to explore only ONE site rather than

being able to use the WHOLE internet—very foolish, and very narcissistically ignorant.

To be creatively collaborative, you need to see that we are ALL “right” in our

creative ideas that flow from experience.

So now you have a working mechanism for solving the part of life’s problems

called failure. If you analyze a problem and separate out all the VAGUE stuff, you work

on the boundary for that—patch your “holes”, tear down your “walls”, and make “doors”

instead. Separate out anything that feels like being trapped or controlled—that is

decision-making stuff, and then separate out the emotional part of the problem. Look

only at the part of the problem that is an emotionless, unmet goal. Now you apply your

intellect to it.

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As you try for goals and run into problem obstacles on the way, do you feel more

LOST? If so, you are having an educational failure and need to fill up your Left-brain

with more education or “book smarts”. This will get you more “on target” to your goal.

If you feel more like you are “beating your head against a wall” and that you feel

“why does this always happen to me?” then you are having a creative failure and need to

fill up your Right-brain tank with more experience, or “street smarts”. Go on a travel

trip, a creative performance, take acting or comedy class, and shake up your creative

powers with new experiences. At first, these will not seem to relate to the problem goal,

and they won’t! However, the nature of your Right-brain is to find creative future

connections to things that didn’t exist before—to “go where no man has gone before” as

a SOLUTION to an obstacle.

“Fly your plane” to goals using BOTH copilots in you, and through that education

and experience you will have more efficient success, the third requirement of Durable

Fulfillment. This will save you that only currency of life that we can’t create more of—

time.

Other Uses of Your Intellect

• When intellect is combined with boundary function it is called TIME

MANAGEMENT.

• When intellect is combined with emotional energy, it is called COMMUNICATION.

• BELIEFS—the “building blocks” of your “reality” which feed information to

your INTENTION—a combination of emotion and idea—making then different from just any old idea—they tether the idea in you, hard to break. In this sense, beliefs are a kind of communication you make to yourself.

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One of the things we are going to learn about Mind OS™ is that each of the four

“building blocks” of psychology can be combined with themselves and with Observing

Ego to examine EVERY OTHER HUMAN SKILL OR FUNCTION. We will learn what

composes such things as “politics”, “faith”, “charisma”, “power”, “purpose” or

“intention” and others. Our intellect as one of the core four building blocks of character

is no different.

To begin this kind of “assembly” of the parts of us, we will look in Chapter

Eleven at how intellect is a part of time management, communication, and also can take

the form of those units of our personal reality called beliefs. There will be many more to

come, but we will start with these three.

Now you have learned to master your SECOND Inner Resource: Intellect, which leads to Success

• In mastering INTELLECT, you also become a master of the use of TIME, since time is the “currency of the intellect”.

• In mastering INTELLECT, you also master SUCCESS, because you need both

TIME as well as IDEAS arranged efficiently, logically, and flexibly in order to get to a GOAL. Efficient use of time leads to success since it costs less time to get there.

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• As an added benefit of mastering the ideas of the INTELLECT, you also have an

opportunity to change your very view of the REALITY of your life, through designing your BELIEF system to be more composed of positive energy and ideas.

• This may be in inferred correlation in the Declaration of Independence, where it

is stated that we have an inalienable right to “life”. Not just the right to breathe, but to “really live” in the kind of reality we desire.

• INTELLECT is like the “data” on your computer and in its connection to the

internet. As you now see, there can be a great sophistication to how you use data and time. Notice how the more efficient a computer is with its memory use and data manipulation techniques, the FASTER it is, and more successful at solving problems or tasks you give it.

• We’ve also learned that INTELLECT can combine with other “core building

blocks” of psychology, to make other skills such as Communication.

• Time to learn now about your THIRD and last Inner Resource.

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CHAPTER EIGHT: The Anatomy of Emotional Energy

This is the good stuff. The FOURTH and LAST RESOURCE needed in order to

get DURABLE FULFILLMENT. This is what everybody wants to talk about, and yet

one of the least understandable things to talk about. I mean, what exactly is our

“energy”? What is self-esteem? What does it mean to be “burnt out”, “pooped”, or

“empty”. Empty of what? Well we CAN know exactly what all these terms mean—and

in a practical way. It’s just that understanding energy CANNOT be done without

diagrams to explain this invisible stuff—and certainly we needed to understand the other

resources first.

Without all the other great things we learned, how could we possibly use our

“energy” wisely? We’d spend it in BAD decisions. We’d waste it in unintelligent ways,

or places where it does NOTHING toward our goals. We’d have a leaky boundary to hold

it, and we’d SUFFER it away through our boundary holes—a “leaky” tank of gas. We’d

not use it wisely to get to our goals, and fritter it away. Without mastery of our personal

boundary, decisions, and intellect, all the great energy in the world is all for naught. You

see, emotional energy is the “fuel” for your “airplane of success”.

Emotional energy in us can take a positive or negative form. The positive form is

called “self-esteem” (HAPPINESS), and the negative form is called “displeasure”, which

is a combination of either anger, anxiety, or BOTH.

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It’s all about energy, and physics definitely applies here. You see, just as an

automobile is an energy system in a structured form, and a computer is an energy system

in a structured form, we humans are an energy system in a structured form too. Physics

applies to us the way it applies to everything else. Our intellect is the very thing that

GIVES our emotional energy some structure and practicality—to “harness” that energy.

Physics is what governs the behavior of a structured system of energy, so let’s look at

some ways that physics explains this.

Energy takes positively-charged and negatively charged forms that cancel each

other out in some cases, like “matter versus antimatter collisions” that occur in particle

accelerators. Yet energy also can exist in “Potential energy” form, like a cash savings in

a savings account, or in “Kinetic energy” form, like cash put into motion, and spent. Just

like money, energy can be transformed from one form to another.

Which brings up the 1st Law of Thermodynamics from physics. This law was

discovered by Isaac Newton, and states that “energy can neither be created nor

destroyed.” In other words, when working with energy, the most we can do with it is to

DIRECT it, CHANNEL it, or TRANSFORM it. We can’t make it just evaporate or

pretend it isn’t there. If you’ve ever harbored anger inside for awhile, you know it doesn’t

just “evaporate”—not until you DO something with it.

Have you ever known a person who claimed they are “not an angry person”, and

says, “I never get angry”? Well, they are WRONG. Anger is a negative emotional

energy, and when it is IN you, it DOESN’T “just go away”. It stores up in the form of

depression, gets transferred or “dumped” on others, or else can be converted into

something useful. But it NEVER just “goes away”.

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We’ll learn much more about this specific aspect of anger later, but for now just

know that we are required to obey the 1st Law of Thermodynamics the same as a car, a

train, or a computer has to. They run on energy, and so do WE.

Our BODIES run on chemical energy first off. We eat food, and our digestive

system “mines” that food for chemical energy, transforming it into stored units that can

be neatly saved in us just like energy is “stored” in a battery. Then whenever we move

our muscles, those muscles “tap” into that energy in order to run.

Well our minds—our psychology—work on energy too: a kind of chemical

energy that once existed in the food, but now is used for powering our emotional

outbursts, our actions, and even our thinking processes. It is not much different from

how all the calculations a computer makes are powered by electricity. Have you ever

studied in an “all-nighter” for a test at school? How do you feel? Drained of energy,

even though you weren’t doing actual physical exercise.

This “chemical” energy can actually be labeled, analyzed and understood to be in

the form of EMOTIONAL ENERGY when we are talking about psychology.

I have helped thousands of depressed and anxious people, and I must say that

when they are in the worst possible state, you can really FEEL the lack of two certain

kinds of energy in them. This thing we call self-esteem is nothing more than the two

gauges on the panel of your car—the “gas and oil gauge”. When the person tells me they

are “depressed”, they always simultaneously are low on “gas”, the kinetic energy that

“gets things done” in life. When they say they are “anxious”, they are “low on oil”, the

potential energy that “cools” a system.

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Well, another way of illustrating this concept is that one’s overall self-esteem

always has two parts to it, just as a car operates on two kinds of petroleum—gas and oil.

Self-esteem is broken into “well-being”—a nurturing, cooling kind of potential energy—

and “confidence”—an action-prone, fiery kind of kinetic energy.

We need both kinds of positive emotional energy or self-esteem in order to “run”

ourselves happily. Just as a car that “runs hot” with too much gasoline and low on oil, a

person full of confidence but lacking the motherly energy of well-being burns up in an

explosion of anxiety. And just as a car that runs sluggish, overfilled with oil, and lacking

gas, a person full of well-being but lacking confidence runs “out of gas” soon and doesn’t

get much action done—a depressed person.

All either person ever needed to do is to make a decision to do things differently,

to not act like the Rat or the Hare of our fable. Observing Ego guides us this way—

showing us the “fuel gauges” of our emotions, and what level they are teetering at, then

striking a balance of emotional energy like the Tortoise of the fable.

The reason I taught you about Observing Ego first, is that without it, you are like

a computer programmer without a video monitor. How can you do anything with

yourself, or even know what your strengths and weaknesses are? If you could only get

“present-minded”, you might start to see the gas and oil gauges of the automobile that is

your body.

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The Relationship of Positive and Negative Emotional Energy

Did you ever notice that some people seem to “drain” you, while others

“energize” you? Drain you of what? Energize you with what? Is this feeling an

imaginary thing? NO! Remember just because psychology is invisible does not mean it

isn’t REAL. Self-esteem is what has drained you or else filled you.

Think on this. If your boundary has no hole in it, then energy can’t get in our out.

If you have a hole or open a door, however, energy can pass freely from the environment

to you or from you to the environment. Now… several combinations can happen because

physics demand that they do, time and time again:

1. If you have a bigger negative energy IN you than the local positive energy in the environment just outside you, then your negative energy will NEUTRALIZE an equal amount of that good energy out there, and you will have sent the difference as stress into the environment. YOU feel better by an equal amount. This is a win/lose energy deal, with you as the WINNER.

2. If you have a bigger positive energy IN you than the local negative

energy in the environment just outside you, then your positive energy will NEUTRALIZE an equal amount of that negative energy out there, but YOU will feel stressed by an equal amount of the difference. People in the environment feel better by the equal amount. This is also a win/lose energy deal, with you as the LOSER.

3. If you have negative energy and so does the environment, then conflict

arises, because the negative energy has nowhere to go.

4. If you have positive energy and so does the environment, then your energies can “join forces” in a win/win way.

5. If you have more positive energy than negative energy, then you are at

least a little bit happy. This is “being in the black” on your gas/oil gauges or financial ledger.

6. But if you have more negative energy than positive energy, then you are

at least in a little displeasure—either angry or anxious. This is “being in the red” on your gas/oil gauges or financial ledger.

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Remember the 1st Law of Thermodynamics—energy is neither created nor

destroyed. It just flows from one place to another, or one form to another. All the

energies—positive AND negative—need to add up to the same amount in a system, no

matter what happens WITHIN that system. Even though some of the positives and

negatives in that system cancel each other out.

When someone is hostile toward you, they have “dumped their anger” into you,

canceling out some of your well-being in a puff of smoke. When someone whines and

moans at you, complains at you or worries at you, they have “dumped” some of their

anxiety into you, draining some of your confidence in a puff of smoke.

Further, did you ever notice that when you go to a party, there are clusters of

people? You will find 100% of the time, that the person at the very center of each cluster

is the most POWERFUL person of the cluster—the one with the highest positive energy

of self-esteem, and the most mature boundary function that has doors not holes or walls.

Of those clusters, the person at the center of the LARGEST cluster is the most

powerful person at the whole PARTY, and the least powerful are the ones at the

periphery of the smallest cluster. Try observing this. It is true, every time.

When someone “drains” our positive energy, it is negative energy that is left in

the vacuum afterward. These two are like “matter” and “anti-matter” from physics.

Negative emotional energy takes the form of either anger, or anxiety, or BOTH.

So when someone drains our self-esteem, we feel a bit more angry, or anxious, or both.

Anger is the vacuum left when our well-being is cancelled out, and anxiety is the vacuum

left when some of our confidence has been robbed.

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The Spectrum of Negative Emotional Energy

You have NEVER heard of this before, but when you examine it, you’ll find it

true, every time: anger and anxiety are OPPOSITE emotions.

If you notice what happens when an “angry” bank robber hears police sirens, he

RUNS. He is no longer angry, but a bit more anxious. He has had his anger get an

injection of anxiety, “neutralizing” the anger.

On the other hand, if you notice what happens when an anxious employee reaches

his limit of abuse or threat of layoff, he gets angry and quits. In rare cases, he may even

become violent in the workplace. In any case, after a self-injection of anger, he feels

more neutral. He is not as anxious anymore.

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Notice that EVERY uncomfortable emotion you have ever had is a combination

of some percentage of anger and 100-that-percentage of anxiety. In other words, anger

and anxiety compose all possible uncomfortable emotions, whatever you choose to call

the combination. Just keep out the data on the event or situation—that is

INTELLECTUAL. What’s left on an uncomfortable situation is simply some anger and

some anxiety.

For example, if you feel what it is like to have “annoyance”, there is quite a bit of

anger to that word, and less of a degree of anxiety. If you feel what it is like to be

“regretful”, there is quite a degree of anxiety to THAT word, but also some anger in it

too. The word “terrified” is almost ALL anxiety and the word “rage” is almost ALL

anger.

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Notice that the closer you are to the center of the spectrum, the closer you are to

“neutrality”, or NO EMOTION. This is not positive or negative—it is just neutral.

Boredom is pretty emotionally neutral, but still an emotion just a little more angry than

anxious—the two are almost in balance.

If you are bored, you might be a bit angry about that, but also a lesser degree

anxious, such that “maybe I should be doing something with my time”. And “cautious”

is a pretty neutral word too, but still an emotion. It is a little bit more anxious than angry,

though you might be angry that you would have to BE cautious, you see.

All bad emotions are simply mixtures of both anger and anxiety. What this means

is that if you want to MASTER ANY NEGATIVE EMOTION you ever feel, all you need

to know is how to MASTER anger and anxiety, the two ends of the spectrum of negative

emotion!

Why work in spectra?

All human states of being are not possible to label and put in little boxes. Human

behavior is always on a SPECTRUM. In the morning we may be angry and in the

evening be anxious. We may be organized in the morning and creative at night.

We are always more of “one thing”, or more of its “opposite”. So I ask you: what

is contained between the two ends of any spectrum of something? EVERYTHING!

Every possible condition of a thing is contained in a spectrum of the parts of the thing.

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For example, all visible colors—mauve, ochre, periwinkle, as well as purple,

green and other standard colors—are contained WITHIN the two ends of the rainbow,

from RED to VIOLET. What’s more, they “contain” each other—green is made of blue

and yellow, and orange is made of yellow and red. Well all visible “colors” of

psychology appear in between anger and anxiety, well-being and confidence, education

and experience, conscience and intuition, destructiveness and constructiveness, and

between boundary holes and boundary doors. All we are is between those extremes. It’s

easy.

But even while we can change our energy state on the spectrum, the total energy

never goes away—it can only be blended with other energies, or transformed. What

remains is simply to learn to turn negative energy into the positive.

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Positive Emotional Energy

So what do we do with our negative emotional energy once it has broken into our

personal boundary? We must learn to TRANSFORM that energy into a positive form of

emotional energy.

The two ends of the spectrum of self-esteem’s positive energy are called well-

being and confidence. The balance point of having both of these two kinds of self-esteem

is called bliss.

Positive emotional energy is the exact same thing as self-esteem. Being full of the

two equal parts of self-esteem—well-being and confidence—is the exact same thing as

the state called bliss. I have never heard of a person who is chronically depressed or

anxious having a durably high self-esteem. I have also never heard of a person with

durably high self-esteem get very depressed or anxious for very long.

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Do you see what this means? Self-esteem is the ultimate antidote to

nonbiological depression and anxiety, and we are going to learn EXACTLY how to build

that “fuel of life” in a way tailored to YOU.

The Anatomy of Self-Esteem

To review, there are TWO KINDS of self-esteem:

1. WELL-BEING is a “nurturing” energy, feels like “being mothered” or having

“one’s needs met”. If you were an auto, this is your OIL, and anger is a “fuel gauge” or

signal telling you are low on well-being oil.

2. CONFIDENCE is an “energy of action”, feels like “being fathered” or being

quite capable of tolerating risk, loss, or change. If you were an auto, this is your

GASOLINE, and anxiety is a “fuel gauge” telling you you’re low on confidence gasoline.

In order to feel perfectly HAPPY, we need EQUAL amounts of both of these self-

esteems. Just as a car needs both gas and oil to run properly, humans “run” on energy

too—emotional energy. When we are newborns, we don’t have the mature-charactered

emotional energies called self-esteem. We have bad moods. But these moods are just

signals of being in LACK. Anger at lack of our needs being met, and anxiety at the lack

of security we feel. Yet ALL good moods come from guess what? Interaction with

important others. Namely our parents.

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Originally (and classically), we begin to fill up on the self-esteem energy of

others—well-being from our mother, and later, confidence from our father. Sooner or

later—often not until we are in our teens—we start learning how to fill some part of

ourselves up by our own efforts. Until then, we totally rely on the love of others to give

us free praise, free faith in us, or free self-esteem.

But that’s a perfect storybook world isn’t it? Some fathers are unconfident

nurturers, and some mothers are unempathetic tough guys that push us to excel. Still

others of us come from single-parent families.

And there’s much worse. If you have heard of the infant medical condition called

“failure to thrive”, you may know that a baby who receives no nurturing at all for the first

weeks to months of life, dies. Give them food, give them warm blankets, but if you don’t

give them the currency of self-esteem called love, they still just… die. It was highlighted

in the news about Russian orphanages a year or two ago. And those who read the book,

A Child Called ‘It’ may envision an even worse newborn period than that of an

orphanage—parental abuse. Do babies dying for lack of love convince you that

emotional energy between people is REAL? I hope so. The rest of us survive somehow.

So this is how we got to the place most people are emotionally today. No parent

could give quite the exact amounts of the right type of love at the right time that we

needed it. Well, not for most of us. And yet somehow, people DO survive and grow

emotionally. We get love, get filled with self-esteem here and there from unusual

sources—maybe a teacher who gave to us years after we left the class, or a street gang

that was the only authority willing to spend energy on us, or even just the energy we

pulled from heroes of ours that we never even got to meet.

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We try to find our own ideal balance of love. Actually, we have no choice but to.

Self-esteem may have different colors, different amounts of motherly well-being and

fatherly confidence to it, but to have true happiness, we absolutely need both kinds just as

a car needs oil AND gas.

Have you ever seen a very satisfied person, with all their needs met? Full of well-

being? Are they absolutely happy if they are not confident? No. They are like Richie

Rich, the poor little rich boy—rich on well-being, poor on confidence. Can’t get any

dates, even with all our riches. This is why wealth does not guarantee happiness. Your

needs are met, but you can’t protect them. You are an auto with OIL and no GAS.

Have you ever seen a very confident person who also didn’t take care of herself or

nurture herself? Someone very confident but lacking any caretaking from others—the

“fiercely independent” person? Are they absolutely happy? NO! This is why gang

members and terrorists are full of confident bravado, but still not happy. I guarantee you

Osama Bin Laden is never, ever happy no matter how many people he blows up. These

people are like an auto with lots of GAS and no OIL—full of confidence but lacking

well-being.

Do you know the origin of the term, “con man”? It comes from “confidence

man”, a guy full of confidence who criminally manipulates people. But I don’t know any

criminals or terrorists who feel very “nurtured”, or “have all their needs met”. Actually I

don’t know any criminals or terrorists, period. But you get the picture.

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We all need both a source of MOTHERING and FATHERING throughout life,

even if they have to come from the same person for a time. Sooner or later though, we

are not so small, and adults stop supplying us with free self-esteem. We need to learn

how to transform energy into forms that we need at the time we need it. We need to learn

how to transform stress, anger, and anxiety into self-esteem instead. Remember the 1st

Law of Thermodynamics—bad energy cannot be destroyed, but it CAN be channeled and

transformed.

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The Return of Stress: “What Doesn’t Kill Us Makes Us Stronger”

Remember, just like the positive energy, self-esteem, the negative energy—

STRESS—has two forms:

1. HURT, which if it gets into your boundary, causes ANGER.

2. LOSS, which if it gets into your boundary, causes ANXIETY.

Remember that anger is a signal that you are low on well-being. The reason you

are low is that some of your well-being has been evaporated by hurt in a puff of smoke.

And anxiety is a signal that you are low on confidence. The reason you are low is that

some of your confidence has been evaporated by loss in a puff of smoke.

All stress you have ever been threatened with has been some percent hurt and

100-that percent loss. For example, a large bill in the mail is a loss (of money), an insult

is a hurt, and a divorce may have BOTH hurt and loss in its stress.

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Throughout this book you will find that old sayings and wisdom have a real

scientific basis, as does the law, “What doesn’t kill us makes us stronger.”

Our first line of defense against stress is saying NO to it with the personal

boundary in the first place. However, once stress gets in you, it is YOUR problem. The

anger and anxiety generated then must be transformed into self-esteem if you are to make

good use of this situation. As such, our next diagrams will prove to you visually that

“WHAT DOESN’T KILL US MAKES US STRONGER.”

Wishing to Control the Past and Future as forms of Suffering

Suffering is “trying to control the uncontrollable.” When we try to control the past

or the future, neither of which we control, that is also SUFFERING. There are ways in

which we can suffer using our emotional energy aimed at these time frames that we don’t

control:

• If HURT gets into our boundary it is now called ANGER.

• If LOSS gets into our boundary it is now called ANXIETY.

• SUFFERING over the FUTURE with anger is “jealousy”.

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• SUFFERING over the PAST with anger is “revenge”.

• SUFFERING over the FUTURE with anxiety is “worry” or “complaining.”

• SUFFERING over the PAST with anxiety is “regret.”

• When we are present-minded and therefore self-aware with Observing Ego, we can still elect to SUFFER with anger in the action called AGGRESSION.

• When we are present-minded and therefore self-aware with Observing Ego,

we can still elect to SUFFER with anxiety in the action called IMPULSIVENESS.

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The Alchemy of the 1st Law of Thermodynamics

We have said that in physics, the 1st Law of Thermodynamics says that “energy

can neither be created nor destroyed” (only transformed). So if you look at the last two

diagrams you’ll start to understand that ultimately, every word in the diagrams (except

for “past” and “future”) is a form of energy. The prime distinction between all these

forms of energy is that they are either a positive or negative energy.

The first diagrams show only negative forms of energy (once again, except for the

words “past” and “future”). But the last one shows something different. It shows how the

negative forms—anger and anxiety—can be turned alchemically to self-esteem’s positive

energy components.

Once we have been stressed by hurt or loss and these have entered our boundary

as anger or anxiety, we now are charged with transformation of that bad energy into

another form, a POSITIVE FORM. We are about to learn exactly how this happens.

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We are about to learn every possible interaction between hurt, anger, violence and

depression, and find a “cure” in well-being. We are also about to learn every possible

interaction between loss, anxiety, impulsivity and addiction, victim-thinking, worry,

hopelessness, helplessness, and regret, and find a “cure” in confidence.

Once we have these two parts—well-being and confidence—we need to balance

them. An EQUAL amount of well-being and confidence = BLISS, or high self-esteem.

Now you have come a long way in Mastering the THIRD Inner Resource: Emotion

• Mastering the THIRD INNER RESOURCE of Emotion leads to HAPPINESS.

• Now we need to bring all we know together.

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Remember:

• Mastering EVERYTHING happens by MASTERING THE TWO ENDS of its spectrum.

• Emotional “alchemy” is the art of transforming negative emotions to positive

ones. • Time to master ANGER and ANXIETY, and therefore all emotions, through

balancing the “alchemy” of Mind OS™’s Anger Map and Anxiety Map.

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CHAPTER NINE: ANGER, VIOLENCE, AND DEPRESSION

Just when you thought you’ve learned every unusual thing there is to know about

emotions, I’m going to hit you again. You know negative emotion lives on a spectrum

and you know positive emotion lives on a spectrum. But what to do about those “ends of

the spectrum”? How do we REALLY transform the negative energy into positive

energy?

At this point, we have enough tools to combine much of what we know

TOGETHER. Many times people find themselves in tight spaces with emotion. We get

lost in the emotion of divorce, job loss, infidelity, politics, war, and terrorism. We feel

lost. And when you feel lost, there is nothing like finding a MAP.

What I am about to show you is the first of two incredible MAPS—so incredible

in fact, that combined, they demonstrate to you any and every human behavior when it

comes to emotions. Every hurt, loss, anger, anxiety, depressed, addictive, overeating,

overspending, compulsive, impulsive, obsessive, masochistic, sadistic, violent,

aggressive, heroic, assertive, courageous, nurturing, confident or passionate thing you

have ever done is drawn out for you in intimate anatomical detail. An x-ray of your soul

to study, learn from, and change because of.

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Not only do these MAPS explain all emotions of a single individual, they explain

the behavior of groups of us too—families, communities, corporations, and even nations.

A business is legally a “person”, and so what you are about to learn regarding anger,

depression, and violence applies equally well to your company as it does to you as an

individual. Companies have self-esteem, and stress, get depressed and hurt

economically, as well as doing violence to others, or to their own employees or stock-

holders. So even whole groups of people, like a corporation, are also are capable of

generating the kind of self-esteem called well-being.

Let’s build a “MAP” for ANGER

If we master these two ends of the emotional spectrum, using an ANGER MAP

and an ANXIETY MAP, then we learn to master EVERY uncomfortable emotion in

between. To build a map we will need to “know the territory.” That means learning

every speck of the possibilities that surround “angry situations”.

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There are only TWO CAUSES of anger in the world; everything that has ever

contributed to anger has been one of these two:

1. HURT, that type of stress attacking your boundary from the OUTSIDE

Or

2. Your NEEDS NOT being MET on the inside, which is the same as being LOW on well-being.

Everything that has EVER happened to you or your company that generates anger

has been either a “hurt” from outside the boundary, like a “hostile takeover” or else it has

been a lack of needs being met on the inside. A lack of funding or capital to begin with.

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ANGER: Caused by HURT, or by your NEEDS not being MET

Say that you went into a store and NONE of your needs in life are met—and I

mean the things that would make your life IDEAL for you. You don’t have much money,

no friends, no love, no spouse or partner, no free time, poor health. You are LOW on

well-being, that self-esteem energy that feels like being “mothered”.

Now say on top of this, the clerk in the store is RUDE to you, making you go to

the end of the line—a very long line. That’s a stress called HURT. What are you likely

to feel or do? GET ANGRY!

Well, what if on the flipside you went into that store and you were FULL of well-

being. ALL YOUR NEEDS ARE ALREADY MET. You have as much money as Bill

Gates, you have a thousand friends, the perfect marriage, no need to work so you can

spend your time on fun things and leisure, and you have great health.

Now say that the store clerk is again RUDE to you and makes you go to the end

of line as a laughing stock (a HURT). What are you likely to do? SHRUG IT OFF! You

don’t care. I mean, you have more money than Bill Gates and lots of love—what do you

care? You might even feel bad for the clerk—charitable—and offer him a job with your

company since he doesn’t seem to like his current job!

What is the difference between the two situations? YOU!!! The clerk did the

same thing each time, but YOU and YOUR LEVEL of well-being was the difference.

And guess what? You are responsible for your own level of well-being once you are an

adult.

Sorry, I had to learn this lesson the hard way too. Once we are adults, it is no

one’s job but our own to fill up our boundary tank with the nurturance of well-being.

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Hurt and Well-being are opposites that can cancel each other out

In fact, well-being STRENGTHENS your personal boundary against the stress

called hurt.

If hurt gets in, then it cancels out an exactly equal portion of your well-being in a

puff of smoke, like anti-matter colliding with matter, and leaving a vacuum called anger.

If your well-being is much greater than the hurt coming at you, then even if hurt

gets into your boundary, it is inconsequential.

Your personal boundary really is like a shield against stress—your first line of

defense in fact. But if you have some holes there or the hurt is just so overwhelming that

it busts into you anyway (called a trauma), then the winner of this struggle depends on

which is a bigger force—your positive energy inside you or the negative energy coming

from outside you.

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There was a saying when I used to be an anesthesiologist—“it’s not what you do;

it’s what you do NEXT.” What this means is that for every mistake we make, there is

often an immediate correction. Say that your well-being is smaller than the hurt coming

at you. You get angry. It’s what you DO with the anger NEXT really matters. What

now?

The only THREE Possibilities for Anger

Once angry, there are only three things you have EVER done with it, only three

options for anger in the world:

1. Get DEPRESSED with it, by being passive, making NO DECISION, which as we know is like being a little “less alive” by definition.

2. Do AGGRESSION, which is a DESTRUCTIVE decision to use anger in a

WIN/LOSE way, hurting others in order to “dump” our anger into their boundary, and get our needs met at THEIR expense.

Or

3. Do ASSERTIVENESS, which is a constructive decision to use anger in a

WIN/WIN way, going out and taking care of our needs for ourselves.

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Do you see how we are needing to use all of our internal resources to process this

emotion of anger? It is similar to how all the working parts of a computer use its cooling

system and electricity. The energy PERVADES the system just as in a computer, or just

as OIL pervades the whole working systems of a car engine—it bathes the pistons, the

chambers, the axles, the fans—everything is bathed in oil to run smoothly. That is what

well-being does for your psychology.

Well, what if we were to learn and understand EVERY option there is for anger.

Then you would know BOTH what it is you do RIGHT with anger, and what you do

WRONG, to correct that. The first mistake we do with anger is to allow it to get us

depressed.

DEPRESSION

Lets look at our FIRST option for anger to be employed—being PASSIVE, like

the Rat in our initial fable. When we are passive with anger, it has a natural tendency to

just “store up” in us, as if in a great big pot of limited size.

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Early psychologists described depression as “anger turned inward”. Well there is

some truth to that assertion. When we save up our anger, as if in a grudge—or in doing

the “silent treatment” to others, or in being “passive-aggressive”—we are filling up with

anger while denying it is even there. Since we learned in the 1st Law of Thermodynamics

that “energy can neither be created, nor destroyed”—just transformed, then those hurts

and lacking needs we endure HAVE to go somewhere. They just fill us up inside in that

tank that we might as well re-label as “depression”.

If our “depression tank” fills to the brim, busting at the seams with anger, it will

surely someday explode out. And in the meantime it influences our thinking in all kinds

of pessimistic ways. Some studies show it even influences our physical health and

suppresses immune function, encouraging cancer.

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Many will tell you that their DEPRESSION feels like being “less alive”. This is

in part because Depression is a PASSIVE option for anger. This passiveness is like the

Rat in our story. He LACKS intuition about how to read environments to make things go

more his way. He has an overabundance of conscience on the decision spectrum, and

tends to masochistically “take on the weight of the world”, not realizing he is quite angry

about this self-imposed prison of depression.

When we just let our anger sit inside, it turns on us, making us depressed. Since

“decisions are the definition of life”, then the first step in curing nonbiological depression

is to start making decisions, and to actually start getting ANGRY. Turn that “down

arrow” to an “up arrow”.

At a young age, many of us were taught by our parents or cultures that anger is a

“bad word”. To get “angry” was a no-no. This is a BIG problem. We NEED anger—it

is a useful signal telling us we need to DO something.

Well the first step to getting out of a personal or corporate depression is to get

angry and use Observing Ego to recognize that you ARE angry.

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The next thing to do is to use your Left-brain’s education to sift the details of

WHY you or your company is depressed. What if I started out just “sad”. Well, then I

am stuck.

I need details: What am I sad ABOUT?

Oh, the JOB, I say. I am “sad about my job”

Well, what are the details I am sad about? Okay, “my boss is mean, the pay is

low and the hours are long.”

Notice how these details of my anger are actually NEEDS that are not met. The

more detail I provide, the more angry I can get about them instead of just being vaguely

“sad”. I may be getting ready to decide something about this, and even to TAKE

ACTION.

As we just observed, many people think anger is a bad word. Now why would

they think that? It could be that many people who think that are assuming that all “anger

put to action” must be aggression, or violence. This is a mistaken assumption.

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AGGRESSION

The second option for anger is to actually decide to use it. Unfortunately many

people think that this is the ONLY way to decide to use anger: AGGRESSION, which is

a destructive, WIN/LOSE way of using it.

So many people just “don’t get angry” and leave themselves only the option of

DEPRESSION. This is a common feature in “Adult Children of Alcoholics”, whose

parent suppressed emotion of any kind, ESPECIALLY aggressive emotion.

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Indeed, aggression is a destructive, WIN/LOSE action that dumps anger into

someone else’s boundary. That’s exactly what the alcoholic person DOES, and it makes

sense to understand the famed “serenity prayer” as a wonderful explanation of a personal

boundary:

“God grant me the serenity to accept the things I CANNOT change (outside my

boundary), the courage to change the things I CAN (inside the boundary), and the

wisdom to know the difference (which is the boundary itself).” Make sense?

As such, aggression is immature and childish because it DOESN’T RESPECT

other people’s boundary. It sees the world as a place of SCARCITY, in which to WIN,

someone else must LOSE. This is also SUFFERING, because we can never “make”

somebody “lose” a battle.

Alcoholics (and all people being destructive) see the world as a WIN/LOSE place

of scarcity. Everything in life is a competition for them. “Competition” DEMANDS

aggression as our mode of anger, because competition demands a winner and a loser.

We have all these equations now to use: Pathological Narcissism = WIN/LOSE

behavior = a wish to control what is outside our boundary = suffering = the mode of use

for anger that is called aggression. So aggression is a form of suffering because it seeks to

control the uncontrollable, to make someone else lose so YOU can win—to make

someone HURT, so that you don’t have to feel angry or depressed anymore. Be aware

that this mode is childish.

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That means that by the methods of logic, that all aggression is childish. So crime

is psychologically a childish act, as is an insult, as is terrorism, as is defaming someone.

If you wanted a million dollars, you could a.), rob a bank, or b.), save for twenty years or

nurture a business for ten years. You still get the million dollars, but in the first case you

are impatient as a child, and in the second cases you are patient and disciplined as an

adult.

Aggression is a form of SUFFERING, using Anger

All SUFFERING takes our energy, whether positive or negative, and spews it out

into the environment without thought, planning, or purpose, wasting it on the

“uncontrollable”. Since the PAST and FUTURE are not in our CONTROL, then when

we burn anger on the past or future, it is suffering.

Spending anger on the past is called REVENGE—wishing to cause someone to

lose self-esteem, so that we can win self-esteem through hurting them. Spending anger

on the future is called JEALOUSY, suspecting that we will lose BECAUSE someone else

has won something in life. BOTH are childish, and forms of SUFFERING. Both revenge

and jealosy are forms of aggression.

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I want you to remember something fascinating now. Remember how our

decision-making is run by a spectrum of conscience and intuition? And now you know

that aggression is a destructive decision for the use of anger? Well that means that all of

our aggression is caused by a lack of either a lack of conscience or an overabundance of

intuition!

Think about this. The Rat in our fable had “too much conscience” and “not

enough intuition”—he just sat there passively at the starting gate. He lacked knowledge

about the environment and that held him back from even trying to race. Well the Hare in

the story happens to have “too much intuition” compared to conscience, and so he

impulsively dived into silly situations unprepared.

Aggression is what HARES do. Aggression is caused by a lack of conscience,

and so much intuition about how the world works that we get overconfident that we (and

winning) are ALL that matter. We neglect the rights (and therefore the boundary) of

others.

So part of the cure for violence and aggression like Hares do, is to cultivate more

conscience to match our great intuition ability like the Tortoise would do. We need to

learn to feel GUILT, not SHAME at the effect that our actions have on others. When we

get the slapdown of hurt back from society for our aggression, we start to fill our tank up

with more conscience.

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AGGRESSION and the “cycle of violence”

Using the example of a job I don’t like: I might gossip, criticize the boss, tell

everyone “how much I hate this job” and the like. I am doing emotional aggression.

Some might even do physical aggression if they saved up all the anger in that depression

pot down below, until it filled up to the brim and exploded!

When people do aggression with their anger, the anger explodes out in the “quick-

fix” way. Well, just as we learned the differences between maturity and childishness, we

learn that “immediate gratification” is a characteristic of childishness. Aggression has

that feature—it is a quick way out of the discomfort of anger, by just “dumping” it into

others. At least for a moment, aggression feels good to do—that’s WHY it is so

tempting, an instant feel-good.

However, as the Nash Equilibrium taught us, a “mathematical proof of karma”,

society doesn’t tolerate aggression and so it hurts us back to curtail it.

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We can then get into a “cycle of violence” just as the Israelis and Palestinians, or

Freedom Fighters vs. Terrorists. (Aggression can become a destructive habit.) The only

possible scientific outcome of aggression is the new generation of more hurt and more

anger.

ASSERTIVENESS: the “third option” for Anger, and the only cure for Depression and Violence

The ONLY WAY OUT of the discomfort of anger, depression, or violent

aggression is called assertiveness. It is the constructive use of anger, a constructive

decision that sees the world as a place of ABUNDANCE and uses WIN/WIN methods.

With assertiveness, you learn to go out independently, patiently, maturely and get

your own needs met without hurting others, using others, or doing more hurt to anyone.

Assertiveness is the only mature method of using anger. It takes adult traits of

patience, discipline, respect for the boundary of others, and sees the world as a place of

abundance.

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Now many people mistake assertiveness for vanity or arrogance. It is NOT. It is

a healthy WIN/WIN way to use anger over your needs not being met—to use your anger

in a constructive way. The instructions at the beginning of an airline flight are as useful

to explain the positives of assertiveness as they are for explaining the negatives of

codependence.

They say that if cabin pressure drops in the plane, there will be an oxygen mask

that drops down. And they say to put it on your face even before helping your own

children. Why? Because what good are you if you go unconscious? You’d all die of

asphyxiation—your whole family!

Putting the mask on your own face first is a constructive, mature, adult, win/win,

assertive thing to do. You have a NEED—oxygen! You have the option of being a

victim-minded, depressive loser who offers to give up your mask to others, forfeiting

your life to save theirs. What foolhardiness! No. Don’t do that. You also have the

option of aggressively stealing a child’s mask to supplement your own! Now you are

assured of breathing well even while that child suffocates—and you action is selfish,

win/lose, and childish in itself. It is aggression! No. The mature thing to do is

assertiveness—save yourself FIRST, then save others.

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ASSERTIVENESS that generates Positive momentum and WINS you Well-being

Assertiveness then has patience to it, where you go out there armed with severe

Left-brained detail about EXACTLY what you need. These needs are based on your

unique IDENTITY, which we learned comes through work on your boundary. You

slowly, patiently use your anger to go get those things you need without hurting others.

Your Left-brain you may remember, helps you keep your target sight on goals. So the

most efficient and therefore powerful use of anger is to aim it as a fuel for getting to your

goals—and your goals with anger should be the fulfillment of your NEEDS! Ta-da! You

are using ALL your inner resources on this Anger Map!

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In our other example of the job I don’t like, I QUIT the old job with a mean boss,

low pay, and high hours, to take a NEW job that has nice boss, high pay and low hours,

after slowly researching jobs and/or training for one. Doing so doesn’t HURT the old

employer—they will simply get a foolish replacement

Doing assertiveness creates positive momentum for my life, where I fill up on

more and more well-being. In other words, I make a constructive HABIT out of

assertiveness—a cycle of upward personal or business growth.

So we bring all of ourselves to the table when we use the Anger Map—our

boundary causes us to more easily do depression or aggression if it has HOLES, and to

do assertiveness if it has DOORS—the only way to be able to do assertiveness. What if a

guy on that airplane tried to take your mask as you were helping your children get theirs

on? You’d slam your door shut on him—or literally slam him—but if he instead put his

own on and helped your children get theirs on, you might then assist him with his family

too—you open the boundary door up to him again.

We use our decisions on the Anger Map—if conscience weighs more than

intuition in us, we act like a Rat and get passively depressed, but if intuition weighs much

more than our conscience’s ethics, we tend to be aggressive. An equal balance helps us

be more assertive.

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We certainly use our emotional energy knowledge the most in the Anger Map.

And finally, on the upper left cycle of the map, we get to use our intellect. We use our

Left-brain’s education to target a goal that is essentially our needs, and our Right-brained

experience to get around obstacles to our needs, with assertiveness. Imagine flying a

plane downward from the word assertiveness to the tank of well-being. You need your

intellect to navigate. Your anger is one of the two fuels that your “plane” uses.

The Anger Map uses all that we’ve learned

Here is another example of ASSERTIVENESS that uses good personal boundary,

conscience, intuition, education, experience, and our new knowledge about anger and

well-being (all we’ve learned):

This is similar to what some people do, erroneously thinking they are doing the

right thing. What if I asked you if you want a million dollars and you said YES, sure.

Then I give you a check from my account but I say, “well, the only thing is it’s going to

BOUNCE.” Is that noble, valiant and charitable of me? NO!! It’s silly, wasteful, and

disrespectful of you and me. If you have nothing to back up your offers to others, you are

not being charitable, valiant or noble.

The mature, assertive thing to do is to make your own money first, THEN help

others. You’ll help that many more, after nurturing yourself first with well-being. This is

not selfish, it is mature and sensible, with a good boundary. To “give your mask away” is

none other than CODEPENDENT, and giving in to someone else’s narcissism. You use

your “airplane” of intellect to target your financial goal with the Left-brain, while having

flexibility—creatively get around obstacles with the Right-brain.

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The Complete Anger Map

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CHAPTER TEN: ANXIETY, MASOCHISM, AND ADDICTION

Now we know everything there is to know about one end of the negative

emotional spectrum—ANGER. Time to learn about the other end—ANXIETY.

Once we do this, we can MASTER each and every uncomfortable emotion there is, in

between the two ends! Just like your mind works like a computer, anxiety is like your

computer being too hot and needing a coolant fan. Well-being can “neutralize” some of

your anxiety, but we want even better—anxiety can actually be converted into

CONFIDENCE, the electricity that your computer actually RUNS on. Instead of just

NEUTRALIZING anxiety, we can actually TRANSFORM it to a positive energy!

ANXIETY has only TWO possible causes

The ONLY two sources of anxiety in the world are loss—a stress coming from

outside your boundary—and being low on confidence inside your boundary.

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So your personal boundary is not only your first defense against hurt, it is also

your first line defense against loss. However, if you are “thin-skinned”, with holes in

your boundary, loss gets into you. It BELONGS to you now and has changed form into

anxiety. Confidence actually STRENGTHENS our boundary against the specific attacker

called loss in the first place though. And so CONFIDENCE is our ultimate objective

when it comes to anxiety.

The thing people often pay less attention to is that the far more common cause is

IN us—the fears we have (lack of confidence). You see, anxiety is just an energy with no

particular intellectual meaning—it is a free-floating and helpful SIGNAL, like a gas

gauge telling you something is WRONG, and that you need to correct it. But fear is an

anxiety ABOUT a particular event or area of life—it has intellectual specificity.

There is something deeper though, about a fear we have. Underneath the anxiety

in fear, there is actually a LACK of that emotional energy called confidence—ABOUT

an event or area of life. We need to fill up our boundary tank on confidence ABOUT

those specific fears we have in order to heal from anxiety.

Which once again explains why we needed to understand all the other working

parts of our psychology before learning about energy! If you didn’t know all about your

own boundary and its holes, then how in the world could you have had enough of a

DEFINED identity to know exactly WHAT your fears are there? If you don’t know your

strengths from your weaknesses, then how can you fix those weaknesses? And without

decision-making power, how could you know WHY it is constructive to fix them? And

without your intellectual skill, how could you know HOW or WHEN to fix them?

Our four psychological resources GIVE us the what, when, why, and how of life!

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ANXIETY has only TWO possible causes

If you are LOW on confidence so that the loss DOES manage to bust through

your boundary in an amount BIGGER than your confidence, then you will experience

anxiety. Anxiety is like the vacuum created when confidence is taken away from you.

Loss and confidence are like antimatter and matter—when they collide, there is a burst of

anxiety, and the matter and antimatter evaporate. Which weighs more, wins.

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However, if your level of confidence is GREATER than the amount of the loss

trying to bust in, then you simply ABSORB the loss and have a bit less confidence than

you did before. In fact, if your confidence is great enough in the first place, it strengthens

the boundary so that the loss doesn’t even get in at all—it bounces off to bother someone

else!

Let’s say that I have a LOSS coming in—a large bill in the mail (loss of money),

and I am not very confident about how money works. I can’t even balance a checkbook.

What will I feel? ANXIOUS!

But what if I have a great deal of confidence about how money works—maybe I

am trained as a tax attorney—and a large bill comes in. Even if I don’t have any money

at the time, I will not be anxious because I know I can generate more whenever I want!

Did you know that at one point, Donald Trump’s NET WORTH was negative 2

billion dollars? Did he care? Did he fret? Well, not much.

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The bottom line (no pun intended) is that loss and confidence are like matter and

antimatter. They cancel each other out in a puff of smoke, and whichever one is bigger

WINS and still remains.

Remember too that a business is legally a “person”, and so what you are about to

learn regarding anxiety, impulsiveness, and masochism applies equally well to your

company as it does to you as an individual. Companies have self-esteem, and stress, get

impulsive like the “irrational exuberance of the dot-com nineties” and suffer losses

economically. Companies also get masochistic toward others, or to their own employees

or stock-holders, begging for labor and investor concessions. So even whole groups of

people—like a corporation—are capable of generating the kind of self-esteem called

confidence. This on the whole, is even termed as a national measure called “consumer

confidence”. This is not some fancy ivory-tower term, it is REAL energy.

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The ONLY THREE Options for Anxiety

Anxiety is not good or bad. Just like anger, it is a SIGNAL. It tells you

something is wrong and needs to be done. If you recall, anger signals you that you have

unmet needs. Well anxiety signals you that you have fears, challenges, change or risk to

face and rise to.

Let’s say that either a loss HAS managed to break into our boundary, or else that

we are low on confidence about some particular part of our lives.

When we are anxious, we can:

1. Be IMPULSIVE or AVOIDANT, which is the PASSIVE way to let anxiety run your body—impulsivity means “action without thinking first”, like the Hare from our fable.

2. Be a VICTIM, and think like a “masochist”, a destructive decision

(WIN/LOSE) of how to think with your anxiety—carrying with it helplessness, hopelessness, worry, complaint, regret, and all the anxiety symptoms of DEPRESSION. (this is the psychological link between depression and anxiety, and the style of the Rat from our fable)

3. Finally, the ONLY WAY OUT of problems of ANXIETY,

IMPULSIVENESS, AVOIDANCE, or VICTIM-IDENTITY is through COURAGE, a WIN/WIN, constructive way to think with anxiety before acting, like the Tortoise.

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Impulsiveness and Avoidance: The Passive Options for Anxiety

When we are passive with our anxiety and don’t like to make decisions, it likes to

“go on autopilot” and is run by the “fight-or-flight” reflex. This reflex makes us either

impulsive or avoidant of things we need to face. When there is an anxiety or fear to be

faced, our “gut” tendency is to either want to RUN from it to avoid it, or else to attack it

impulsively without thinking first.

Since the Hare in our fable is action-prone, and doesn’t think much, this is

actually his prime method for anxiety. The Rat actually did the opposite with HIS

anxiety—he thought TOO much, didn’t take any action, and got all “victim-y” about it.

The Hare gives full reign to his fight-or-flight reflex, and the Rat ignores it!

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We need this “fight-or-flight” reflex though for one situation, and one only:

SURVIVAL! Yet most of the time, we are NOT under a real threat to our lives. So what

happens when we are passive with anxiety? The reflex STILL drives us to be

impulsive—to act without thinking—and we overeat, overspend, get addicted, and a host

of other behaviors that ironically ARE a threat on our life if we do them enough!

The Effect of Impulsivity and Avoidance

The first step to getting out of these states that feel like “being less alive” due to

passiveness, is to stop “acting without thinking”—the definition of impulsiveness.

If the “fight-or-flight” reflex (impulsiveness and avoidance) is designed for our

survival, but most of the time we are NOT under a direct threat to our lives, then what do

you think happens when we are lazy with our minds? When we don’t use Observing Ego

to think before we act? That’s right—our anxiety gets channeled into all kinds of

impulsive behaviors that don’t necessarily benefit our lives.

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Because we are on “autopilot”. Whatever is in front of our faces is where we

spend our anxiety energy to try to lower it.

We overeat, overspend, get overworked, get addicted to drugs, alcohol, or

medicines of abuse as unconscious ways of lowering our anxiety through spending it on

these physical activities. They are all temporary fixes that lower our anxiety, but if the

original sources of that anxiety are still present—loss or fear of loss, or lack of

confidence about a particular aspect of life, then we see a rise of anxiety again soon after

indulging our addiction.

Notice how ironic it is that the very reflex meant to save our lives—if left to have

free reign over our behavior, and blinding our Observing Ego—actually leads to death,

the very thing it was meant to prevent! Overeating can ruin your cardiovascular health

and a host of other deadly health problems, and so can drug and alcohol abuse. As far as

your company, overspending can lead to corporate death in the form of bankruptcy.

There must be a more prosperous and healthier direction to aim anxiety—UP!

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Allow ourselves to feel the anxiety and then THINK about it. Feelings CAN’T

hurt us or cause us more loss, only real threats can. What if I was afraid of public

speaking, lacked confidence in it, and feared a loss of respect from my audience because

I am not so good at it?

I might be tempted to run away from speaking engagements, avoiding them, or

impulsively yelling at those who suggest I do them. (this is where anger and

impulsiveness connect)

If I STOP to THINK BEFORE ACTING, I can get in touch with this valuable

signal called anxiety—turn the arrow UP. Notice how the Anger Map and Anxiety Map

have some opposite properties—anger turned inward causes depression, but anxiety

turned inward instead of into immediate action leads to personal growth!

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“Victim-thinking”, or Masochism: the Second Option for Anxiety

“Turning the arrow, UP” leads out of addiction when we DECIDE to stop and

“think before we act”. Just as with anger, with anxiety we can once again choose to be

destructive or constructive. Only this time, instead of in destructive or constructive

actions, we may use anxiety in destructive or constructive thinking before action. (Anger

is slow to move, like “potential energy”, and anxiety is quick to move, like “kinetic

energy”.)

When we think destructively with anxiety, Mind OS calls that “Victim-thinking”,

“martyr-thinking”, or masochism, where you take on a “poor me” attitude, erroneously

believing that you are truly hopeless, or helpless. You worry about the future and

complain without offering solutions. You regret the past, and essentially are WISHING

you controlled the uncontrollable, “dumping” your anxiety into someone else’s boundary.

Doing all this may seem harmless, but it is NOT. You are dumping your anxiety

into someone else to let them worry about FOR you. It is childish, WIN/LOSE behavior,

where you WIN relief but someone else LOSES their sense of peace, by absorbing your

negative energy.

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Is an adult person who walks and talks and can do adult things ever truly hopeless

or helpless? NO! Never. Sure, a CHILD can’t just go out and get a job, or buy a home to

fix their problems, but adults CAN. To think otherwise is an illusion. When we get

masochistic, victim-like beliefs about the world, it forces others to participate in the

mechanics of OUR illusion. This is where anxiety connects to depression.

You see, the ACTION style of people who are depressed is to get passive and do

NOTHING. But their THINKING style is actually one of masochism when it comes to

anxiety. This is the essence of the total Rat from our fable—action style with anger is to

be passively depressed, and thinking style with anxiety is to be masochistic. The

REVERSE is true of the Hare from the fable. He gets destructively aggressive with his

anger, but passively impulsive with his anxiety. The Rat is an over-thinker, and the Hare

is an over-doer. So the down-arrows of passivity and right-side-up arrows of

destructiveness on the two MAPS are actually reverse mirror-images of each other.

Notice how at this point, the Anger Map and Anxiety map have a further

complementary and inverse relationship at the same time. If you “turn anger outward”,

you start to get healthier and less depressed, but if you leave anxiety directed outward,

you get more and more anxious. Anger needs to be used outwardly in action, and anxiety

needs to be processed and faced inwardly BEFORE action. This all makes sense when

you remember that anger and anxiety are on OPPOSITE ends of the negative emotional

spectrum.

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When someone is depressed and inactive—like the Rat in our fable tends to do—

he “thinks too much” and takes no action. Do you know anyone like that? I do since it

used to be ME! The Rat stores his anger inside and doesn’t act on it—getting depressed.

But with anxiety, he DOES manage to keep it inside, think about it, STILL not acting on

it—only he does his thinking in a destructive way—a masochistic way like all the

thinking styles we just listed.

So the Rat in our tale operates in this upper, right-hand loop of the Anxiety Map

even though he ALSO operates in the “down-arrow” of the Anger Map. The Hare in our

story operates in the “down-arrow” of the Anxiety Map, and ALSO in the upper-right-

hand loop of the Anger Map—in the impulsive action called aggression. The Rat

character is then the link between the Anger and Anxiety Maps as far as depressive,

masochistic inaction, and the Hare character is the link between the Anger and Anxiety

Maps as far as aggressive, impulsive action.

The upper right loop of the Anger Map contains the same behaviors as the

LOWER, down-arrow of the Anxiety Map, and the lower, down-arrow of the Anger Map

contains the same behaviors as the UPPER right loop of the Anxiety Map. The Anger

Map and Anxiety Map are LINKED at these two spots.

Let’s now look further at how the Rat does his thinking—“masochistically.”

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The Illusion of a “mountain out of a mole-hill”

When we decide to take the destructive, immature “quick-fix” of immediate

gratification, we find that others can sometimes be convenient “dumping grounds” for

our complaints and worries. This happens especially if they have holes in their boundary

where we can “push their buttons”, shame and manipulate them into accepting our

anxiety FOR us. We then “WIN” and they “LOSE”.

Note that all the traits that go with playing the victim are also characteristics of

nonbiological depression, and they are an illusion. We complain to the boss, we whine

and moan about how helpless we are, we allow ourselves to believe there is no hope, and

finally find ourselves winding into masochistic depressive thinking.

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When we do this attitude long enough, people will get sick of it and turn on us,

abandoning us and leaving us with even more loss than before. Complainers, whiners,

moaners, and masochists attract the attention of soft-hearted friends in the short run, but

tire them out and lose those friends in the long run. So a negative feedback loop occurs

where we get negative momentum for our personal growth. We started to make a

“mountain out of a molehill” that drives friends and solutions away…

An example of a “mole-hill”

Let’s use the example of a loss—something simple like you lose your wallet or

purse. That loss of your credit cards, keys and license causes you a twinge of anxiety.

Maybe you decide to worry about it a bit. After all, they won’t be easy to replace, and

what if you run out of money and find yourself stranded? Maybe you’ll worry or

complain about this ten times over, with no Observing Ego to settle or guide you.

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But now that you’ve WORRIED 10x, and acted the victim 10x, you have given

your brain 10x the experience of loss for ONE wallet or purse. Follow the loop

clockwise.

Your newly imagined loss has generated 10x the anxiety in you, which then you

could put back into the destructive victim cycle another 10x if you like. You get into

“making a mountain out of a molehill”, or an obsession. This can be especially true if

your intellect is very heavy on the left-brained, education side. You have a tendency to

overfocus on things, especially the dangers of life—which is useful if you are a surgeon,

lawyer or airline pilot, but not so great if you want to master the anxiety and addiction in

your life.

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Sometimes people actually need a medicine like Prozac to get out of an obsession

in their Left-brain, just as others may need a medicine like Ritalin to get out of

inattentiveness in their Right-brain.

In fact, you might say that the Rat in our fable is much more intellectually Left-

brained than the Hare, and the Hare is far more intellectually Right-brained than the Rat.

This intellectual imbalance in the animals causes their differing emotional problems with

anger and anxiety. The Rat is obsessive and the Hare is inattentive, lazy or confused.

Both of these intellectual problems are allowed to stay imbalanced by a lack of Observing

Ego.

So here is the Rat in you, obsessing over some lost wallet or purse, not using

Observing Ego to stop and analyze the situation, and so there he goes being destructive in

his thoughts in a masochistic way. Things get worse, because the Rat in you wants to

take that 10 units of anxiety you’ve created, and put it through the “victim-cycle” again!

Those of us with Rat-like tendencies don’t just do this thinking style over a lost

item—we often do it with everything that happens. We forget to use Observing Ego by

working 3 jobs, always letting our time be used by others. Then we get into this

“mountain out of molehill” thinking, and get into hopeless thinking. We build up our

anxiety level and assume that it really is 100 purses or wallets lost—it really SEEMS

hopeless. We get helpless in illusory ways, and suffer. In that suffering, we start wishing,

whining, and trying to control the uncontrollable. We regret the past we don’t control,

and worry about the future, which we built up to be more of a threat than it is.

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Now you have 100x the loss experience in your brain, for only ONE wallet, and

100x the newly invented anxiety inside you! Do you see how both the destructive

decision to think like a victim, and the obsessive intellectual style lead to an illusion that

manufactures more anxiety out of thin air?

This would almost seem like a violation of the 1st Law of Thermodynamics,

because energy is “being created”. But the reality is that for every time you worry or

complain without offering some Observing Ego solutions, you ARE suffering further

losses—you are LOSING TIME. That lost time has become the “energy of loss”. From

what we know of psychological currencies, currency = currency = currency. So energy =

time and time = energy. They simply change form.

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In our problem above, all you ever had to do is WORRY once about the wallet,

look for it once, and if you can’t find it, go buy one new wallet and reorder the cards and

license that were in it.

Which leads us to the ONLY WAY OUT of anxiety, impulsiveness, and

masochistic thinking:

COURAGE

Courage IS the only way out of problems with anxiety, victimization, impulsivity,

addictions and lack of confidence. Interestingly, the film, “Saving Private Ryan” defines

courage very succinctly: “Do the Right Thing”.

Consider that knowing that “the Right Thing” to do comes from your two inner

decision-making resources, conscience and intuition! Courage then, is not bravery, not

fearlessness or any other thing we lack or acquire—it is a DECISION!

Remember the diagram about pathological narcissism? How childish, destructive,

WIN/LOSE thinking and behavior are on the upper right side of our MAPS, and mature,

constructive, WIN/WIN thinking and behavior are on the upper left side of our MAPS?

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We all grow from destructiveness to constructiveness as we make decisions

through life. All the way, our tanks of conscience and intuition are filling up.

Well, as we move to more maturity from right to left on these diagrams, we are

also going from using poor Observing Ego, to using a stronger amount of it. Masochism

and victim-like behavior are more childish and lack self-awareness, but moving across to

the left, we can go from masochism toward more courage in our lives, all simply because

we have the CHOICE to. Every day we can choose courage over masochism or

impulsivity.

We have no excuses. Courage is a decision, and if we are alive, we are capable of

decisions, by definition. Every time we make a decision, we have to be in the “present

moment”, and therefore also have access to Observing Ego at those times.

Courage is a constructive way of thinking before acting, done in a WIN/WIN way that

sees the world as a place of ABUNDANCE.

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This is where the notion of faith comes in to intertwine with courage.

To have FAITH in something, we need to have some degree of BELIEF that our

actions in the future will work out, even if we don’t have conclusive proof they will.

That takes some Observing Ego first off—a “bird’s eye view” of our abilities and

function. But then we have to DECIDE to think and act according to that faith.

Imagine it—if you have poor Observing Ego ability then you don’t have the

“bird’s eye view” on life. You only see the challenges in front of your face. So you tend

to THINK in childlike ways—destructively. But with the “bird’s eye view” of Observing

Ego, you can see ALL the options available to you, now and in the future, and so you are

a bit less distressed. You can do it, with some smart planning. You can do courage, the

“Right Thing” to do.

Interestingly, we are most alone in the world when we do courage, but after the

moment we do it, the WHOLE WORLD wants to join us. If our beliefs are composed of

some part emotional evidence and some part intellectual evidence for the belief, then the

emotional part can be used as energy to nudge us into action, and the intellectual part can

guide the way. The emotional energy of courage then can then be joined by faith and

belief so that we don’t have to feel so alone in that moment that requires courage.

Our Observing Ego is like our own self, coaching us while perched on our

shoulder. We are NEVER alone when we have that. The amazing result of courage that

we are about to uncover serves to strengthen that faith and belief that we had before our

moment of truth.

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If you saw the film Saving Private Ryan or you yourself served in heroic capacity

in the military, then you know what courage is and how it works. The soldiers storming

Normandy Beach WERE afraid, nervous, jittery, peeing their pants, and calling for their

mommies. But they were still among the most courageous men of the last century simply

because they DECIDED to do what is right, regardless of the amount of uncomfortable

feelings that had at “the moment of truth”.

This concept of courage is one of the hardest character skills to build in

psychiatry, because it doesn’t involve too much thinking and analyzing—one simply has

to think of the “Right Thing” to do, then go DO courage. That is an act that almost never

can take place in a therapist’s office. It has to happen out there in the real world, where

one is ALONE and without a psychiatrist to chat with about it.

However, the wonders of Observing Ego step in as your personal coach. The only

human skill that allows change and growth happens because YOU are YOUR OWN

psychiatrist in the moments you use this skill. And if I’ve done a good job explaining all

the areas of human character clearly, the vast collection of diagrams in this book can

guide your Observing Ego to be pretty sharp and scientifically on the mark of what works

to improve your life.

And as any good coach or psychiatrist would subscribe to, there is a saying:

“Doctor, first, do no harm.” So you need to understand something else about courage.

You can use it on absolutely any fear, challenge, change, or risk in life except one kind—

a threat on your life.

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You already have that built in “fight-or-flight reflex” to protect your life, a “hard-

wired” reflex that has been fine tuning itself in the human species for thousands of years.

If there is a speeding car hurtling toward you, I don’t want you to stop and think, “Gee,

what should I do? Let me consult my Observing Ego.” No. I’d want you to panic,

letting your body go on autopilot to dive you out of the way!

Using your courage on truly death-defying activities is well, not REALLY

courage. It is foolhardy, not brave. Imagine the deadly arena of combat. Even soldiers at

war are specifically trained NOT TO DIE, by first going through boot camp. The rest of

us have not had that training, and should not be going into combat without proper

training!

But for all other things in life that cause anxiety, courage is always available to

you!

I once treated a gentleman who was very upset about September 11th, and wished

that he were in NYC to help fight fires or rescue the trapped. When I asked him about

this brand of suffering (the masochistic type), he admitted that he was NOT trained to

fight fires. If he HAD been in NYC September 11th 2001, he would have gotten in the

way, and likely caused MORE harm! This was only a wish to be something he is not

right now—it WASN’T courage. It was suffering over the uncontrollable. If he truly

wanted to fight fires, he would have to do like any mature adult would—slowly, patiently

go to school and training for the job, practice and master it, then go be a firefighter!

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Courage would have been doing something he IS trained and capable of doing but

has some fear, insecurity, or lack of confidence about. But there is an ultimate answer to

lack of confidence, impulsiveness, and masochism—the cure you have just discovered:

courage!

If courage is constructive, then just as any WIN/WIN behavior that sees the world

as a place of abundance, it takes time, patience and discipline to do. Courage is about the

long haul, not the quick fix of wishing you were something you’re NOT.

The bright spot of this all is that you CAN become something that you aren’t right

now. You can become a little more like your heroes every day through Observing Ego,

just like the main character in a great film—but only by the slow, patient discipline that

adults use.

The same is true of your business, since your business is legally, a person.

Courage for the long haul of business would involve slowly training and building your

capital and liquid assets until you truly have the means to take some risks with them in a

calculated way. Look to Wal-Mart as an example. It took decades to build that company,

investing in the welfare of its own employees. Now it is a juggernaut on Wall Street.

Did it take courage to invest win/win in the training and welfare of the employees? Yes,

because there was risk in that. What if the employees had just felt entitled to all the good

benefits and slowed down in their production? It could have meant bankruptcy. Or what

about the hostile takeovers that happen all the time—like that of Oracle attacking

Peoplesoft? Well, Peoplesoft has used courage to resist the takeover of that financial

behemoth. It becomes the lesson of David and Goliath. Courage wins every time.

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Doing Courage leads to Confidence 100% of the time

When you do courage, You have a 100% guarantee of reaping an EQUAL amount

of confidence in ratio with the amount of courage put in. But we all have more or less

confidence about SPECIFIC fears. If you list those fears, then you know the most logical

targets for your courage, things to make goals out of. List your fears, then fly your

“airplane of success” toward the goal of beating those specific fears through courage! It

is a sure-fire way to build confidence in exactly the areas of life you need it. And if you

are a business, these are the calculated risks to invest in, that your management fears.

They will pay off BIGTIME, if they are win/win goals to risk. Just like Wal-Mart did.

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If I feared public speaking, I could do impulsivity, and run away from speeches,

OR could give them as a victim and say, “Gee I’m not too good at this but I hope you like

me.” Neither of those will get me more confident. The impulsivity would get me

distracted from my goal and addicted in the process—the eventual death of me or my

business. Acting the victim will lead the same direction—the audience would provide

evidence that yes, I am indeed a poor public speaker—NOT inspiring.

No, but if I do courage—”do the right thing”—then I would give 100 speeches to

get some skill, and would feel more confident about it as a result. It takes courage to

stand up in front of folks.

Here is another example of how you can exactly measure your fears and your

confidence. I was once due to meet my brothers for a mountainbiking trip in Moab,

Utah. It is a wonderful desert place of beautiful, colorful canyons and streams, and

perfect sunny riding. But not on that particular night.

It was lightning all over the sky in the high plains of Utah on the 300 miles to get

there from Denver. I had a terrible fear of lightning while driving on the plains, and the

closer I got, the more fearful I became. It struck closer and closer to the car it seemed.

I considered turning back, but realized that the lightning would catch up to me if I

did. What was I to do? Just stop? Well, I did for a bit, and thought with my Observing

Ego. I thought about how I must be lacking in confidence about driving in lightning

storms. Then I thought about the business of highway maintenance.

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Why would they build roads where people get killed often by lightning? I have

never even heard of someone being struck by lightning while driving. And there is

rubber that insulates the tires. Finally, I concluded that the reality of driving in lightning

must truly have minimal risk, or others wouldn’t do it either. There were tons of people

on the road.

So there you are. It is NOT life-threatening to drive in Utah during a lightning

storm. Next I realized that there is a problem with my confidence about lightning, and

intellectually, it is safe, but EMOTIONALLY I need to attend to my lack of confidence.

So I started giving myself “points for confidence” for each action I take to beat

the fear. I needed to MEASURE my courage and experiment to see if there truly is a

confidence reward for it. I gave myself ten points for every highway exit I dared to have

the courage to drive to in the storm.

Next exit, I stopped and FELT for my gauge of confidence level. It was indeed a

smidge higher. In fact, it was exactly ten points higher, the same amount as the courage

it took and the same amount as the original FEAR. I did this again and again, driving to

the next exit, finding new bursts of confidence each time. And I was so alone in this

courageous action.

Finally, I got enough confidence, that my MOMENTUM built in this courageous

growth—I started skipping multiple exits at a time, and then drove on all the way to

Moab. I felt great pulling in, full of 300 some units of confidence for my courage. And it

has LASTED since.

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Notice that YOU may not think it is courageous to dare to drive in a lightning

storm, but for ME, it WAS. Courage is simply “doing the Right Thing, no matter how

you feel, and even if you are afraid.” I met that definition.

Now you can see every kind of behavior to do with anxiety. This is important

because we all do all three methods of anxiety all the time. Impulsivity and victim-

behavior get us NOTHING, but only courage wins confidence—it is EVERYTHING.

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Anxiety: Mastery of the Other End of the Spectrum

Now using both the Anger Map and Anxiety Map, you can master every possible

uncomfortable emotion or stress in life. The solution to your stress will always be some

combination of assertiveness and courage. Do these, and you will fill up with self-

esteem, which is composed of both well-being and confidence.

Any stress that comes into you in the form of hurt or loss, becomes anger or

anxiety respectively. Lucky for you, you are ALIVE with choices, and choosing the

constructive behaviors of assertiveness and courage, you can actually alchemically

transform stress into the two parts of self-esteem—well-being and confidence!

And so you have just scientifically learned the truth behind yet another old bit of

common wisdom—that “what doesn’t kill us makes us stronger”. But only through

constructive, WIN/WIN methods.

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Consider now how anger and anxiety are both opposites, but whose MAPS have

similar designs—they are all just energies transforming from one to another—positive to

negative, negative to positive, or opposite to opposite and canceling out in neutrality.

If you examine the Anger Map and Anxiety Map more closely, you’ll notice that

the depressive use of anger simultaneously carries all the same traits as the masochistic

use of anxiety. Further, you’ll notice that the impulsive use of anxiety carries the same

traits as the aggressive use of anger.

Why? It is rare to find a person who is filled ONLY with anger or ONLY with

anxiety. We all have a bit of both, but that is in part why I told you that fable at the

beginning of this book. The Rat character encapsulates the simultaneous use of

depressive anger and masochistic anxiety. The Hare character shows off his simultaneous

use of aggressive anger and impulsive anxiety.

The difference between the two? The Hare is a DO-er, and the Rat is a THINK-

er!

Which means that for you and me, who have all three potential animals in us—the

Rat, the Hare, AND the Tortoise, we can use only the best of the Tortoise to overcome

the worst of both Hare and Rat in us.

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Take the Anger Map for example:

What if depression dominated your use of anger? You would find yourself acting

like a Rat, simultaneously passive in action, but overactive in obsessive, masochistic

THINKING. So what is the cure for depression? Well, to use Observing Ego ACTION,

to observantly take yourself into present-minded ACTION, where you may then choose

the constructive version of action called assertiveness.

Depression cure = Observing Ego ACTION + Assertiveness

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But what if aggression is your dominant style of using anger? What if you are

more of a DO-er than a THINK-er?

If you are already DO-ing, then you need to change the nature of that DO-ing, to

“do the right thing” instead, which is a DECISION we already learned about, called

“courage”. Notice that making a decision takes you into the present moment, where

Observing Ego also resides.

So the cure for aggression is also assertiveness, but FIRST, it involves the

COURAGE to change, and do the right thing, THEN be assertive, getting your needs met

in a WIN/WIN way.

So the Aggression Cure = Courage, then Assertiveness.

Or Aggression Cure = DO the right thing, THEN go get your needs met for

yourself, in a way that doesn’t hurt others.

People who are aggressive are a LOT angry, and a little bit anxious too.

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Now let’s take the Anxiety Map:

If you notice the bottom portion, the person who is impulsive is simultaneously

AGGRESSIVE—these are both negative traits of DO-ers—those of us who tend to be

more like Hares in the fable. So the beginnings of a cure for impulsiveness is to THINK

instead—to do Observing Ego THINKING first, and THEN courage.

So the Impulsiveness Cure = Observing Ego Thinking + Courage:

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Likewise, what in the world do we do for a person who uses anxiety in

masochistic ways, like the Rat? The person who gets an “anxious depression”? Well,

remember that these people are THINK-ers, so they need to be spurred into ACTION, but

then, into RIGHT action, or doing the right thing, in order to get out of depression and

masochism:

So the Masochism Cure = Assertiveness THEN Courage.

Notice how a masochistic person is primarily anxious, but a little bit angry about

it too. They are THINK-ers, not DO-ers, so they need to be jolted into action. However,

that action needs to attend to their NEEDS—to pull themselves up out of victim-mode a

little by showing them they can actually feed themselves what they need rather than

complaining that they are helpless—the first step to the answer is then, assertiveness.

Once out of that victim mode though, they will need to vanquish their anxiety

through COURAGE, doing the “right thing” in a way that helps not just themselves, but

others too. Courage leads us to be champions of others instead of just victims or martyrs.

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So interesting—do you notice that both assertiveness and courage are present-

minded decisions? It takes Observing Ego to do both assertiveness and courage, and

BOTH of these can be used in either ACTION or in THOUGHT. You can have the

courage to think differently, or act to do the right thing. You can also be assertive in

action, or simply in your own head, get your needs met in THOUGHT.

And that is why the central point of both MAPS is called “decision”, the point that

we simultaneously are present-minded, capable of action or thoughtful reflection, use of

Observing Ego, and the point of change for the better in our lives. It is the zero point, the

meridian and equator of the MAPS of our lives.

Mastering anger and anxiety means that happiness, the final requirement of

Durable Fulfillment is YOURS!

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You have mastered every individual part of psychology. Now let’s learn to

combine them to make all other human skills of sophistication!

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PART III: CHAPTER ELEVEN: COMBINATIONS OF OUR RESOURCES Maybe you still have some problems with failure, stress, feeling trapped, or

overwhelmed, confused, lost at times, pressured, used, abused, walked on, judged,

tripped over, ignored, neglected, abandoned, suppressed, stifled, held-back, or any of a

host of other terms we use for problems. Maybe you only find brief rest from troubles,

and then NEW ones come along.

That’s the condition of the “environment” outside our psychology. It is random,

and changing. We need to remember that concept of BALANCE on the spectra of our

psychology. For every problem that comes along, it throws us off balance, a condition

called a “perturbation” of our psychological system. Have you ever said you were

“perturbed”? Well, there you go—one or more of your working parts of character was

knocked off balance by a problem. And if anyone has ever called you “a bit off”, or “off

your rocker”, or “off base”, or “off the mark”, “out of it”, etc, they simply meant they

could sense that one or more of your psychological spectra was way off balance for long

periods of time.

And yet we all have various human skills to deal with problems. We take them

and apply them to “find our center” again, and be “centered”. This is a concept in

science called “allostasis”. Before a “perturbation” comes to knock us off, we are

considered to be in “homeostasis”, a kind of peaceful equilibrium. But after the

“perturbation”, we need to go through allostasis, a return to equilibrium.

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This is similar to when you give your computer a BIG problem to solve and that

“hourglass” makes you wait awhile as it crunches the numbers—it has been “perturbed”

off balance, and is doing “allostasis”.

Such skills as intention, politics, time management, communication, action,

planning, learning, negotiation, conflict-management, advertising, marketing, teamwork,

faith, belief, charisma, power, and a host of other combinations of our resources help us

RETURN to balance through our combined use of those four elemental building blocks

of psychology plus our Observing Ego.

Think of everything I have taught you so far as being like learning the periodic

table of the elements in gradeschool chemistry class. We mastered the most elemental

parts of psychology. Now we need to learn how to build useful molecules out of them,

like water, air, carbohydrates and proteins.

What if you have poor “politics” or “time mgt”? Then you know how to fix them

with the “elements” of psychology. Politics is made of your decisions + boundary

function, so work away on your conscience and intuition and build boundary doors

instead of holes or walls—that simply fixes your “personal politics”.

Time Management is built of your intellect + boundary function. So go to work

filling up on education and experience and once again build boundary doors instead of

holes or walls. Your education and experience will make you more efficient, and your

better boundary will let you budget time better!

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You already know all the words we are going to use because you use them every

day and call them by name. Only now, you are going to understand them as never before!

I am going to list some important, complex human skills for you, but you will instantly

see how they are simply combinations of our four elemental parts of human

psychology—boundary, emotional energy, decisions, intellect—plus Observing Ego.

And if you know the combinations of “elements” that make up ANY human skill, and

have mastered those elements earlier in this book, then you can master any human skill!

If you have a problem in any of these areas—or even in human skills I haven’t

even mentioned—you can easily figure out what their component “elements” are—

boundary, decisions, emotional energy, intellect, and or Observing Ego. Work on each

basic part in order to master the more complex skill that is composed of them!

This works for your individual problems, OR for your business on the whole. The

key concept of a business to remember is that it is like a GIANT boundary containing all

the individual boundaries of the employees and management.

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Within a company (or any cohesive group of people, like a whole nation) there is

a shared group boundary, and within that large boundary of SOME shared beliefs and

values, there are lots of little individual personal boundaries.

All the human skills and psychological trade that happen between two individuals

also go on between the employees and management, and each other. Since the business

itself is legally defined as a “person”—all the same resources and skills that exist for an

individual also exist for the company as a whole—and a business does trade, economics,

politics, and the like WITHIN itself, and with OTHER companies and the government.

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So part of the super secret of business management is to understand this model

and how to most maximize all the individual personal resources of a company to

PSYCHOLOGICALLY get them to run together as a cohesive unit. At the same time, it

is crucial to understand that no group of humans can ever have ALL of exactly the same

beliefs, values, strengths or weaknesses. They must agree on just SOME principles and

tolerate DIVERSITY regarding the rest. If you can’t do that, it is to the doom of your

company and its internal culture, and the ultimate form of corporate “suffering”.

So let us look at some of the individual and group options for more complex

human skills and features of character. Here is a partial glossary of what is available for

you to master:

1. Beliefs = a combination of intellect + emotional energy that form pieces of evidence, which aggregate, or “lump” together and form the core part of your identity. Beliefs are one of the two forms of communication (to ourselves).

2. Values = beliefs that are held high in currency “value”, weighed heavy by

experience that they are powerful for use in the world. 3. Identity = a combination of beliefs + your boundary function ability to say yes

or no to preferences you have + the decision-making that opens and closes the door on those preferences. Notice that this combination includes “all of me” in it—boundary, emotional energy, intellect, and decisions.

4. Communication = intellect (ideas) + the emotional energy accompanying

them. In a sense then, beliefs are also communications to yourself.

5. Advertising = communication + boundary function, where you communicate to others. Bad advertising then has poor communication or poor boundaries (holes), and good advertising has good communication and good boundaries. Much of today’s advertising seems to lack good boundaries as a method of controlling the public, causing them to be immature and therefore controllable.

6. Judgmentalism or Prejudice = Left-brained function (with education or “book

smarts”) + pathological narcissism (destructiveness).

7. Curiosity = Left-brained function (filled with education) + constructiveness.

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8. Ignorance = Right-brained function (filled with experience or “street smarts”)

+ pathological narcissism (destructiveness) that ignores other people’s creativity, experience, or “street smarts” that is different from our own.

9. Collaboration = Right-brained function (filled with experience) +

constructiveness that welcomes the experience of others and joins it to our own to make something new, better and synergistic.

10. Action = emotional energy + the decision to use that energy to get things done.

11. Charisma or Power = emotional energy + boundary function which conserves

and budgets that energy, to use it only when it is advantageous.

12. Time Management = intellect + boundary function which budgets your “time”, the currency of the intellect.

13. Politics = the decisions + boundary function, such that any resource inside the

boundary is used in a WIN/WIN way, with good budgeting. You may notice that politics is closely related to power and time management, because politics is essentially your ability to use boundary doors. Also what sets it apart from power or charisma is that you can be a good politician even if you don’t have much energy or charisma.

Crossing Spectra—Predicting your own behavior and that of others

14. Action = decisions + emotional energy, but crossing the spectra also leads you to see what likely actions one will take, giving action a predictable quality if the person has Observing Ego. If NOT, then our free will to choose the destructive over the constructive leaves room for unpredictability.

15. Communication = emotional energy + intellect, but crossing the spectra also

tells you something deep about the person’s beliefs and identity likelihoods, aids you greatly in your advertising and marketing to people, and fine tuning your communications to them.

16. Intention = intellect + decisions to apply that intellect in a certain area that

action could be later applied to for making manifestation of your goals and identity in the world at large.

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Multiple Combinations

17. Leadership = Politics + Power + Communication. Notice how in this complex combo, intellect is relatively left out, or minimal, except for its presence in communication. One can be a great leader without being a brainy academic, as we often see in political life. Note that wisdom as a balance of decision-making skill is crucial for prolonging the duration of that leadership.

18. “Servant” Leadership, or Mentorship = Politics + Power + Communication

(Leadership) + intellect. This is an even higher form of leadership in which a leader is not only able to LEAD, but to TEACH others to lead also and provide mentoring, by virtue of having not only wisdom, but the education and experience to convey ideas, have creativity. Think of a very wise grandfather, or the Founding Fathers of the United States.

19. Faith = beliefs + a decision to hold those beliefs true + the Observing Ego to

see that those beliefs have a good, constructive basis that doesn’t control or guarantee and outcome out in the environment we don’t control, but is LIKELY to.

20. Generativity, the Magic of Manifestation = your intention + action, where

your well thought-out plans that arise from your identity actually create something in the world that reaches your goals and expands your boundary and control over the environment. You can see how faith is related to manifestation of your dreams coming true out in the environment.

21. Culture = a combination of boundaries with a big group boundary around all

the smaller boundaries + intellect in the sense that all our beliefs are contained within, however, some of those beliefs (most often values held high in currency use) are SHARED among all the members within the group boundary.

22. Economics = the use of the four “currencies” for the personal boundary,

emotional energy, decisions and intellect, which are “strength”, “love or self-esteem”, “freedom”, and “time”, and equating these to an agreed upon nonpsychological currency called money. As such, all of the skills of a person are traded within the large group boundary of the economy, and subgroups within that economy can garner power to do trade by collectively pooling their resources to do negotiation. This explains the role of workers, management, unions, lobbyists and their crossover influence between politics and economics.

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So you see we can get as complicated as we like, but at the core, all human

skills and interactions are explained by combining the four elements of

psychology individually or collectively in groups or subgroups within a group

boundary.

This list is only a partial list of all the human skills we are capable. Try

some of the words YOU use everyday to describe a human activity or skill, and

you will find that they too, are always a combination of personal boundary

function, emotional energy, decisions, and/or intellect.

Let’s begin with the notion of communication, which = ideas + emotion.

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CHAPTER TWELVE: COMMUNICATION, BELIEFS AND ADVERTISING

Communication is the combination of our resources of intellect (data), with

emotional energy. Think about cell phones. They transmit data, right? Sure. But do they

work without the batteries? NO! So NO communication can occur on a cell phone that

has no energy.

If I say, “We need to talk” in a happy emotional tone, you get a certain meaning

from that, right? A friendly thing. But if I say, “We need to talk” in a harsh emotional

tone like some people’s bosses, you get an entirely different meaning, don’t you? A

different communication? YES.

Well, the “data” is the same, isn’t it? “We need to talk”. So what is DIFFERENT

about the two messages? The EMOTIONAL ENERGY CONTENT!

Beliefs are communications that we make to ourselves to help build our identity,

and advertising is beliefs that we make to OTHERS, by adding boundary function as a

bridge to the outside world.

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The Energy of Communication

Use good energy in your communications, regardless of the data content. If you

recall our talk about using our intellect narcissistically, you may remember that both the

Right-brain and Left-brain can be used in constructive or destructive ways—creative

collaboration versus ignorance, and curiosity versus judgmentalism and prejudice.

Well, when you do communication with others, your constructiveness or

destructiveness can be extra powerful in that within the message you convey, there can be

BOTH destructive ideas AND emotion (stress), or else BOTH constructive ideas AND

emotion (love).

Ever hear that 93% of communication is in the face and body posture? Only 7%

in words and data? Well, now you know why—because communication is part

intellectual data and part emotional energy.

We can send constructive ideas at others, but if they are coupled with destructive

energy, they will still come across as destructive communication. And even destructive

ideas can sometimes be accepted and palatable to people if we send them with

constructive energy—a cardinal rule of both politics and advertising.

It is important to remember in all your communication that there is also a

personal boundary that you are communicating through, like the interface of your

computer to the outside world. When you take a destructive strategy, you are assuming

that you know best for others (and you NEVER can exactly know that). In

destructiveness, you see the world as a “scarce” place, where in order for you to be

RIGHT, someone else has to be WRONG.

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But we know the reality of the knowledge in the world says that on some level, at

least in matters of true OPINION, we are all RIGHT in our own way. A constructive

view of the world is that it is an “abundant” place of ideas, where there is more than

enough “rightness” to go around. This is a wonderful basis of strategy in any process of

personal or business negotiation—according to John Nash’s principles, a sure way to see

your life or business proper for the long term rather than as a “flash in the pan”. When we

are constructive, we recognize that in the realm of opinion, we are ALL correct and

right—that if there ever was an “ultimate measure of truth”, it would be the exact average

of the opinion of every person on earth.

The wonderful thing about science and its roots in the philosophy of logic is its

reproducibility, independent of the person doing the scientific study—independent of

opinion. If you do an experiment and I do the SAME experiment, we will always reach

the very same conclusions, and therefore FORCED to have the same opinion, if you will.

So science eliminates varying opinion, and creates what we call fact. In science and

logic, we are all FORCED to agree on fact until the next theory comes along which

FORCES us to agree again with the new findings.

Well, what I have tried to convey to you so far in this book is all rooted in

philosophy and science. Every experiment on cognitive-behavioral theory,

psychodynamics, self-psychology, psychoanalysis, NLP, family therapy, hypnosis,

EMDR, dialectical behavioral therapy, and any other kind of therapy, study of economic

game theory, and social science measure is represented in Mind OS™, supporting it

scientifically. So it is time to learn the difference between the pure ideas of science, and

mere opinions that couple ideas with emotional energy—what are called beliefs.

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In science, we all agree on the same experiment’s results, but in the world of

politics, culture, and any other kind of human group endeavor, there is always OPINION.

Much of what makes up our opinions springs from our core beliefs—those ways of

“communicating to ourselves” about what exactly reality IS.

We all walk around in a private bubble—a personal reality composed of ideas

attached to emotional energy charges. Those little building blocks of personal reality

cause us to get along famously with some folks, and be bitter rivals or enemies to other

folks. And all the while the little building blocks are simply opinions—our beliefs.

BELIEFS, VALUES, IDENTITY AND ADVERTISING

Along your way to goals, you will hear feedback from others, intellectually.

Actually, all you can ever hear from another human being is advertising. That’s right—

ADVERTISING.

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Think of ANY opinion EVER given to you as advice, feedback, judgement, or

evaluation—all they are is someone else’s advertising. If you have HOLES in your

boundary right now however, that advertising will FEEL to you like you have no choice

but to believe it. It will actually FEEL like it was your own idea in the first place. Why?

Because you wouldn’t be seeing the boundary between ideas in you and ideas that are

foreign.

When you are at a young age, you have many holes in your boundary because you

haven’t had much chance as yet to GROW one. But as you go along in life, deciding to

have more and more preferences, it forms. At that early stage, your parents, friends, and

television all have great influence over you—meaning that your boundary happened to be

OPEN to the ideas of others.

As a mature adult with a solid functioning boundary, you learn to make your

OWN ideas, and in the special case of BELIEFS—which are ideas tethered to a quantum

of emotional energy—you make your OWN reality through those beliefs.

Beliefs are a combination of emotion and idea—making then different from just

any old idea—emotion is like GLUE, tethering the idea to you and making it hard to

break. Inside you these highly important bits of data often carry with them a charge of

emotional energy. So the logical conclusion is that one’s “personal reality” is HARD TO

BREAK. It had better be that way, because we need some ground under our feet if we

are to efficiently make our way in the world.

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The problem becomes, however, that our “personal reality” is made up simply of

beliefs, which are only opinions—and so this thing we think is so solid, secure and stable

is actually just a bunch of shaky stepping stones we’ve plopped in an ocean of

possibilities. We so NEED, and WANT to believe in them, because there is nothing else

to walk on.

Yet, as we’ve learned, we don’t control or have the right of access to the insides

of anyone else’s personal boundary, so everyone’s beliefs are essentially “right” and

“inalienable”.

The most we can do in relating to others is to “advertise” our ideas, not FORCE

them on others. To do so would be a childish, immature “boundary violation”. Yet those

of us with “thin skin”, or weak boundaries are easily manipulated by the ideas of others.

Advertising and random opinions then pass right through our boundary and take up

residence as beliefs, but those of us with mature, strong boundaries with DOORS can

decide what we want to let in or keep out as far as the ideas of others. They are not as

easily manipulated or susceptible to advertising.

All communication is either a belief communicated to yourself, or advertising

communicated to others.

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Interesting thing though when you see a crazed follower (or leader) of a cult of

personality. You may notice that they DO have a right to their beliefs, but certainly NOT

a right to force those beliefs on others. Even so, what about our need for others and our

inextricable intertwining with the rest of the population of the world? Don’t we (or cult

leaders) care about how we are SEEN by the rest of the world? We (and they) had

BETTER! We need each other in order to grow financially, psychologically and

spiritually.

Ever here the phrase, “I’m not drinking the Kool-aid anymore”? It is good

advice, whether you are an employee or management. I think the phrase comes from the

Jim Jones death cult of Guyana in the seventies, where he’d spiked the Kool-aid of his

followers with poison. It’s a good metaphor to buying into the values of a company that

you don’t really believe in or is destructive.

Anyone who DOES drink the company Kool-aid is eventually going to contribute

to the decline of retention of employees, decline of a mature corporate culture and bring

the company down through corporate “denial”. When a culture of fear pervades the

company, people can be afraid to assert their individual conscience and identity if it

differs even slightly with the mandate of management—and it ALWAYS will, because

no other person can be our identical twin, with exactly the same beliefs, emotion, and

style of decisions. Certainly then, no employee can physically be a clone of management

and continue to grow as a person. This feature of group psychology was certainly

understood by the Founding Fathers and built into the Constitution.

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If you remember what we said as far as the “ultimate truth” being the exact

average opinion of every person on earth? Well, combine this idea with what we covered

about the nature of science versus opinion, and the idea about how every communication

that one single person in the world makes, can never amount to more than advertising.

What do you get?

You get the difference between advertising and mentoring, or between advertising

and coaching. While individuals can only advertise to each other, LARGE groups of

people can actually mentor individuals through their common, averaged opinions. For

example, billions of people see the Christian view as right and fact, and billions also see

the Muslim view as right and fact.

The more universally a common opinion is held, approaching something in

philosophy called “a priori” status, the closer you are to TRUTH and FACT, instead of

mere advertising. It is fascinating that science and philosophy are by definition already at

the standard for this test of truth—all people are held accountable for reaching the same

“opinion” through science and philosophy. A million people do the SAME experiment;

they get the SAME results.

In this way, we know for certain that science NEEDS NO ADVERTISING—

something works, every time for every person, or else it doesn’t. There are no “opinions”

in real science. (And so all those ads by pharmaceutical companies you are abused with

are meaningless, and take away dollars that could be going to lower healthcare costs and

insure more people.)

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Imagine that there is a giant boundary around any given group of people, and

those people wouldn’t BE a group unless they held some similar beliefs. Consider the

idea of a company “mission statement” or “vision statement”—all those who work for the

company agree to abide by these—they hold the same beliefs on this one matter. That

“mission statement” describes some preferences defined by the giant “company

boundary”.

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But what of innovation? What of visionary people who propel technology

forward? Well, think of those people as “thinking outside the box”, almost literally.

Actually, thinking “outside the boundary”. They have ideas located OUTSIDE the giant

“company boundary”.

So if you want your company to GROW, you have to INNOVATE, just to expand

the size of the company boundary. However, then of course, you have to encourage each

and every employee to grow emotionally full too, or you’ll have a big empty boundary

with no energy inside. Companies such as Boston Chicken/Boston Market, and Kmart

have fallen victim to this error.

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So what is the difference between a Lee Iacocca, a Bill Gates, a Buddha, a Jesus,

and a Mohammed versus a David Koresh, Reverend Jimmy Jones, a Hitler, Stalin, or

other destructive visionary? The difference is in both narcissism in the bad guys, and

how the good guys see their personal and group boundary more maturely.

The positive visionary has ideas “just a little bit outside the group boundary”, but

close enough that people could see them as being POSSIBLE to reach. In addition, these

people place themselves inside the group boundary, with only their IDEAS just outside

the boundary. In this way, they encourage society to reach out in a group goal, toward

new technology and understanding.

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The negative visionary instead places their whole self outside the group boundary

and demands that people follow them. They also have ideas WAY, WAY, WAY outside

the original group boundary. And so while some people DO venture out to follow these

destructive leaders, they also find that the rest of society DOESN’T and sooner or later

they are a FRINGE group with strange ideas that NO one ascribes to.

Notice how there is not a good tight boundary that binds all the followers to the

cult leader. They are tied loosely only in fear and control, as if breaking their tether will

send the followers spinning into outer space. And if the cult leader stops his activity, the

whole movement goes away. There is no solid group boundary to support it.

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This effect DOES happen within companies, especially when there are powerful

people in management with poor understanding of boundaries. You see little “fiefdoms

of power” build up within a company and those “leaders” actually cause the company to

slowly fray and break apart due to their tight control on freedom and individual identity,

personal power and growth.

Now you see the power—both positive and negative—of beliefs in action. The interesting thing about beliefs is that together, they form much of what

compose your identity; that is, if you add to them the notion that your personal boundary

helps you select from between various preferences in life. Your beliefs are a complex

thing that are perhaps the most important part of your intellect. They are comprised then

of both your education and experiences that guess at why people do and say what they

do, and in a sense, they guide you in what you think is probable and possible about

yourself and the world.

If you remember our talk about the nature of the Left-brain and Right brain, you

might remember that these two “sides of the brain”, or our intellect, INVENT the idea of

“time” for us. The Left-brain is skilled at constructing a sense of history, and by so

doing, it creates a table of probability, the ability to guess at the future based on what has

happened in the PAST.

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The Right-brain in our intellect is skilled at constructing a sense of the FUTURE,

based on the flexibility we have by virtue of our experience, or “street smarts”. In other

words, we become able to MAKE the future happen with no other information than

that—and can invent NEW things that didn’t exist before by combining our experiences

in new ways and to new applications. The Right-brain gives us a sense of possibility, the

ability to envision or create a future that has NO PRIOR basis in the PAST.

So if your beliefs are concentrated in the past, and are constructive, you will lead

a nice, safe, secure life built on probability. However, if you have some destructive

tendencies—as we all DO—you will be set up for LIVING in the past, and not reaching

your full potential.

If your beliefs are ALL concentrated in the future, and are constructive, you will

lead a life as a dreamer, full of big ideas, but still never live up to your potential. What’s

worse, if you are a bit destructive, is that you will always be envisioning the possibility of

the worst happening, and limit yourself often.

The best place to be with your beliefs is to have a combination of both Left-

brained probability and Right-brained possibility to them—a BALANCE that you always

try to strive for constructiveness with. You’ll find that over time and experience, some of

your beliefs become more treasured than others because they start getting you good

results in your life. These are called values, your most high-powered, valued beliefs.

You might even RANK them according to usefulness and pull them out when you really

need the firepower in life.

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THE ANATOMY OF BELIEFS

A belief has both intellectual and emotional content, but notice that a BELIEF is

also something that you can DECIDE to support with evidence. Or NOT support it, to

instead build a better more useful belief. Use only constructive ideas and emotions to do

this, or you will have a fixed, destructive belief working in your unconscious.

Now think about this business of “evidence” for the things we “believe”. It is

obviously composed of an “idea”, such as “The world is round”, or “I am a loser.” The

first idea is a fact supported by science; the second is only an opinion (and a very poor-

evidence opinion at that.) Well, these ideas carry enormous weight if they are either:

a. Facts based in science, which forces everyone who does an experiment to come to the same conclusion.

b. Or else is an opinion tethered to a significant amount of emotional

energy. Think of the energy tethered to the cross or the swastika.

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Both of the ideas above—“The world is round” and “I am a loser”—carry

significant weight for different reasons, and are both beliefs. The first carries the weight

of acceptance by 99 percent of the world, via science, and the second for many, is

charged with significant emotion.

Emotion stuck to the bottom of your “table-legs” of evidence also acts as

superglue, sticking your belief table to the floor of your mind! The second idea, “I am a

loser” is only an opinion—and opinions easily CHANGE with new evidence. However,

one person may say “I am a loser” as a joke and not really BELIEVE it; yet another

person may say “I am a loser” with great saddened emotion, and deeply believe those

destructive words marking their identity. The negative emotion tethering the idea to the

table and to the floor of your mind.

This can be a hard concept for people to understand because we all walk around

with a different “sense of reality” from every other person on earth. Well, beliefs make

UP our reality. Since we LIVE in that reality, it can be hard to imagine changing it for the

better, especially if we tend to be passive and not make decisions. The environment is

RANDOM, always has been and always will, but it is US who make meaning out of that

randomness.

Why not make it for the better? Chop down the legs of those negative, or

“limiting” beliefs between the idea and the emotion, because the emotion “sticks” the

belief to the floor. Start with new evidence for a new, more positive belief. Sometimes

an idea in a belief is stuck so strongly to the floor of your mind that the emotional

superglue can only be separated from the idea by such powerful means as hypnosis or

Eye-movement Desensitization and Reprocessing.

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Identity Revisited

The rest of us might first be well-advised to hack away at negative beliefs by

simply using our Observing Ego to see their anatomy in the first place. Overcome them

with a new positive belief that you heap such positive energy into, your unconscious

attention shifts away form the old one, and it withers away. What you give energy to,

GROWS.

We humans are “lumpers” not “separators”, meaning we tend to “lump” new

experiences onto big piles of old, SIMILAR experience. Still, we need to remember that

example of the car wrecks on I-70, where people were looking right at the telephone

poles as the spun out—and wrecked into them as a result. It’s similar to the football

running back who’s going for a touchdown. He doesn’t look at each and every one of the

opponents trying to tackle him. He only looks at that wonderful GOAL line!

The ability to do this is crucial to your welfare, and that of your company—for if

you don’t, you will learn the hard way that beliefs are actually the electronics (called

avionics) for your “plane’s” autopilot! If you have to switch on the autopilot so that you

can concentrate on other things—as we humans all HAVE to do every day—you really

want that autopilot to steer your course well, and be able to land the plane. You do NOT

want your plane running on autopilot and using BAD DATA to navigate with! Negative

beliefs are bad data.

If you learn to program your own plane’s autopilot electronics, you will be

required to look at your beliefs and see if they make sense or not. Do they serve your

mission in life or not? And importantly, are they pretty much in line with society, or just

a tad “outside the box”?

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This “autopilot programming” of course is the process of making constructive

habits that we have learned of previously. We take a negative habit—in this case the

negative thought-habit of a negative belief. Then we hack it down as we examine it in

Observing Ego. We CHANGE it to a new, constructive idea. We strengthen and stick it

to the floor with powerful, overwhelmingly positive emotional energy. And then… Let it

go on autopilot again, always steering us well. You have just learned how to program

your own “plane’s autopilot”!

Soon, these kind of instructions can start to change your identity for the better,

because your very character can be built in this way, composed of beliefs and actions and

boundaries that run well on autopilot most of the time. Personal growth and striving

toward Durable Fulfillment become almost effortless because your autopilot has become

perfect at navigating your personal growth. You can then kick back for awhile and attend

to important things like just enjoying life instead of constantly analyzing it.

Your identity changes for the better because of beliefs you communicate to YOU.

One you have powerful beliefs to guide you and establish your reality, you can far

more effectively communicate to others with the communication called advertising. The

advertising part is well established in businesses, but what about the belief part? How

good can the grassroots advertising of a company be from word of mouth if the

employees are unhappy as can be? Not good. It will spew into the customer service, the

creativity, and the personnel turnover.

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Likewise, how many individuals make great beliefs in themselves, but have never

thought of the idea of merely advertising them to others, rather than “forcing them down

the throats” of others? Not many. Not without great personal boundary function. So

individuals have much to learn from business, and business has much to learn from the

nature of an individual’s psychological design.

Nevertheless, once you have mastered your beliefs and advertising, you are going

to want to go out into the world and take action, based on them. This is another

combined human skill—action.

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CHAPTER THIRTEEN: POLITICS, POWER, TIME MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP Action = decision-making + emotional energy to power it like the fuel of a plane

or the electricity of a computer. Leaders are “Men of Action”.

Action

ACTION has energy to it, but it also needs a SPARK, an initiation. That spark is

your decision to initiate. You may recall that ACTION is one of the things that can only

be done in a “Present Moment” mindset.

Now you know why. Because decisions can only be made in the Present

Moment, and decisions are half of an action. Action = decision + the emotional energy to

power the decision out into the physical world.

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You can make a decision in your head, but you can only take an action with your

body. For your computer to run your TV or stereo, turn on or off the lights of your

house, or anything else, its microprocessor has to DIRECT electricity toward that

appliance. This is an action.

Our decisions are the trigger on everything we do. They even help direct or steer

us, by linking up to the ideas in our intellect like the guidance system of a plane. Just

think of a computer’s microprocessor—the decision center. It takes the DATA in the

memory, and uses it to coordinate what information is useful, what isn’t, and then it

directs electrical energy to the proper components of the computer to get work DONE.

What would happen to the energy in your computer if it didn’t have a

microprocessor? It would short out! Notice that undirected, uninformed action lacks

wisdom, which is a function of Decision-making. Undirected, uninformed action

includes ALL angry aggression (from the Anger Map), and ALL anxious impulsivity

(from the Anxiety Map). Therefore, undirected, uninformed action is the same as

suffering. The actions of aggression and impulsivity are forms of suffering too.

Action is best used efficiently AFTER you use your decision microprocessor and

your computer memory to size up what the right action needs to be.

Have you ever heard of greatly respected men being called “Men of Action?” Or

have you heard of the Marines being “a few good men”? Why do we respect the do-ers

of society so much? Well think of it this way—people who have no positive emotional

energy in them aren’t very ATTRACTIVE. We get attracted to positive energy because

we can link up to it like a car links up to the pump at a gas station. It takes energy to do

actions and people respect that.

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Secondly, when we are passive as the Rat of our fable, we are a little less alive

and prone to depression or addiction because of our passivity. This is also not attractive.

So being a “Man of Action” says all the right things as far as at least TWO out of four of

your core parts of psychology—emotion and decisions.

Being a “Man of Action” may mean much more than simply doing ONE good

deed or action. It means a way of life—a whole process of using energy efficiently. As

we have already learned there is a special power in you that BUDGETS your resources—

the personal boundary.

A Man of Action is a man of POWER, and in physics, POWER is defined as a

process of using energy in the most efficient way, or the most work that can be done per

unit of energy, and in the smallest amount of time.

Power is a way of life that maximizes your positive emotional energy.

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Power (or charisma)

So “POWER” is defined as the “work done per unit time”, or the “rate of change

of energy in a system”.

Time is the crucial currency spent in getting to a goal, and goals take work to

reach. However, most of us want to be able to accomplish the MOST WORK we can in

the shortest amount of time, expending the least energy in that work.

This means that in life, the more power you have, the more you can get done for

the least effort—a nice situation indeed. When you have power, you can go vacation in

Hawaii, leisurely read what you want to, visit with friends without a care in the world,

and generally ENJOY life without worrying where your next energy (or money) will

come from. Remember, energy = money = time = freedom = strength and security. It’s

all just psychological currency—if we didn’t DECIDE to believe in the value of a piece

of paper called a hundred-dollar bill, it would be worthless.

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We don’t control others giving us power, we only control the efficiency of our use

of the energy contained in our own power. Our boundary helps with this by informing us

of our preferences in life. If you spend a ton of energy in a job you just don’t like or

prefer, then you are not very powerful! You waste energy in places that do not serve the

mission of your life. You’ve likely heard the Joseph Campbell quote, “Follow your

bliss.” Well that is scientifically good advice. It points you directly toward your highest

possible power use.

You may also have heard of certain computer microprocessors as being

“powerful” due to their speed and high technology. Well, what MAKES them so

“powerful”? It is that fact that given the same electrical energy input, they ROUTE that

energy quickly and to the right places in the most efficient way, through their interfaces.

In other words, the decision-making of the computer operates the “personal

boundary” of the computer—the interfaces with the outside world—in the most efficient

way. It spends that energy only in the processes that directly relate to YOUR request, and

spits out a result in the most efficient and preferred way you decide. That is indeed

power, and that is what your boundary gives you when it links up to your positive

emotional energy of self-esteem.

Have you ever seen the Anthony Hopkins film, “Instinct”? It is a lesson in power.

It says the only power we have socially is GIVEN by others. In the film, Anthony

Hopkins is a scientist who has lived among apes for decades. When he is captured and

studied by a psychiatrist (Cuba Gooding, Jr.), the psychiatrist “thinks” he is in total

control, seeing Anthony Hopkins in a locked room, with security outside.

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When Hopkins the scientist suddenly grabs psychiatrist Cuba Gooding, Jr. in a

death grip, he asks him, “Who has the power now?” And the psychiatrist responds in a

choked voice, “You do.” And so one’s ENVIRONMENT and PERCEPTION has much

to do with our notion of power.

The environment is something we negotiate with our personal boundary. The

truth is that if we use our Boundary DOORS in a WIN/WIN way, we give others deals

they can’t refuse. And they empower us because they simultaneously empower

themselves.

If power is a combination of energy and personal boundary use, we have left out

the intellect and its notion of time. What good is all the work you can do with your

power if you waste your time in places that don’t benefit you or your company.

Time management becomes as crucial as power to you and your business. We

have learned that we can create unlimited amounts of emotional energy by converting

stress into self-esteem. We have also learned that we can convert bad decisions into the

resources of conscience and intuition—resources that can power our decisions to be more

on the mark in the future.

But there is that one sole currency that cannot be created more of in life, because

life has a clock on it—TIME. And which we can MAXIMIZE our time by buying it with

other resources like energy and freedom, we can’t create a new absolute amount of it in

life—we have 80-100 years of it at max.

We can maximize it by spending more time in the present, by trading other

currencies to buy more of it, or a brand new and last way—which is to BUDGET it better

with our boundary.

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Time Management

Notice how if we combine our Intellect with the workings of our personal

boundary, it leads to a filter of how we use information, and therefore how well we

MANAGE TIME. There is no time for destructive information that takes lots of work

and energy to correct. There is only time for constructive information.

Time is the “currency of the intellect” as you may recall. When we learn

something new—get the “book smarts” of education or the “street smarts” of

experience—it costs us time. Simultaneously, time is the only resource of life that we

have a limited amount of before the clock runs out.

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We can use our time with more wisdom by employing Observing Ego to

maximize our PURPOSEFUL use of time. Yet, unlike our freedom, boundary strength

and emotional energy, we cannot just “create” more of this substance of time. However,

we CAN get more EFFICIENT at using it to get to goals. In the process of doing so, we

can budget or allocate it perfectly according to our basic needs, values and beliefs

inside—good time management.

“Perfect” Time Management

In “Poor Richard’s Almanac”, Benjamin Franklin once said that a “perfect day” is

composed of eight hours of work, eight hours of play, and eight hours of rest”, therefore,

perfect time management would have the same proportions.

What are your goals in each? We all need eight hours of sleep on average, but

during our work and playtime, we often have goals to be reached.

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Remember that when we use a resource, it costs us a “currency”. Well, one

currency we can never generate more of is time, other than spending as much of it in the

present moment as we can, because that’s where it is most valuable.

So what is this process of “time management” relating to the “perfect day”? Well

all the activities of life can be divided up into three boxes that Ben Franklin devised.

Everything we do is either industrious work, creative play, or recuperative rest. You may

notice that these perfectly parallel the functions of the brain in thought—Left-brained

activity you might call work, Right-brained activity is creative play, and finally, a

quiescent period where the mental activity is synthesized, such as in our sleep.

“Poor” Time Management

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Notice how most of us usually budget our time more like this, with hardly any rest

or sleep, and little play or leisure. This is POOR TIME MANAGEMENT, with an out-

of-balance budget.

Interestingly, the boundary budgets all of our resources. If we look at time, we

are talking about the intellect. So notice how one might think of WORK as Left-brained

activity that is “industrious”, and “PLAY” as Right-brained activity that is “creative”.

“REST” is then a “quiescent” period where the brain INTEGRATES the Left- and Right-

brained activity together to form what is called “SYNTHESIS”.

We can’t live an integrated life of synthetic intellect without a better budget of

time. Otherwise, we may be “working for nothing” with our Left-brain, “frittering our

time away” with our Right-brain, or exhausting ourselves, never “getting it together” by

depriving ourselves of rest. Part of deciding how to use our time is called politics.

Politics

Politics is in its highest form, simply the perfect use of the “doors” in your

personal boundary with minimal “hole” or “wall” use. It is the wisdom to use your

decisions on the doorknob to your inner resources, opening them only when intuition tells

you the environment is favorable, and closing them when it is not—and opening the door

when your conscience is telling you that YOU are being constructive, closing the door

when YOU are full of destructive ideas and energy. In other words, there is excellent

self-control within good politics as much as there is the ability to “read” people.

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Since the boundary is a core concept in politics, power (charisma), and time

management, you might start to see something interesting. The boundary is a “budgeter”

of your resources, of which there is a limited amount that must be maintained.

If you pay attention to politics on a larger scale you can start to get the idea that

“money buys power”. Who are these guys in our high government positions? So many

of them, but for the occasional Colin Powell, don’t seem so inspiring to me. Do they all

to you? I don’t see many Thomas Jeffersons or Abraham Lincolns advertising their

character on television. But I DO see a lot of money paying for that advertising.

I have some questions for you. What do you think happens in politics when

money to finance peoples’ directives comes into play on a large scale? Money is a

currency, and as all currencies, is exchangeable for other currencies, including

psychological ones.

What happens when there is a huge and ongoing injection of currency into a

system that has poor boundaries? Well, the boundaries don’t NEED to be managed so

well. After all, they are the “budgeter” of our resources. If you had unlimited money,

why would you ever need to budget it?

If money is injected continually into a system that has a “budgeter” built in, that

budgeter, or personal boundary simply doesn’t NEED to have any upkeep or growth or

maturity. And so what I am saying is that for the few of us who are born into wealth

there are special challenges to character-building. There may not be much stress on their

systems to spur them into personal growth. As a result, many people who are very

attractive politically may not really have the character backing to have REAL power

which necessitates a good boundary with “Doors”, not holes or walls in it.

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Many immature people then can rise in “perceived” power, with poor boundaries

and respect for the rights and opinions of others—even to high government office, and all

because of high financial resources which can “appear” to substitute for real character.

Remember, currency = currency =currency!

Did you see the conflict in the film, Gladiator, between Russell Crowe’s General

Maximus, the self-made leader, and the wealthy, but narcissistic Emperor Commodus?

The Emperor was exceedingly wealthy, but sorely lacked high character. Yet even as a

slave and gladiator, Russell Crowe’s character had stored up such abundance of high

character in himself, that he defeated the wealthy Emperor politically. How? The lesson

of the film was “win the crowd”. The highest number of people exposed to you are the

most perfect judge of your character, because society at large is what most measures your

boundary and your tendency to be win/win. They should know—they feel the emotional

effect of you.

Abraham Lincoln and Thomas Jefferson did not have the advantage of instant

advertising and fundraising technology, and had to rely on slow-spreading character

reputation alone for their “campaigning”. I myself, am a registered Independent, and

regardless of Democrat or Republican candidates, I evaluate each man or woman in my

head for boundary function first, then the other three elemental parts of character

psychology to decide whom I will vote for. I don’t want to see the glitz of money in their

coffers—show me the self-made man or woman and I will know they had to do REAL

character work to build that secondary, superficial currency that flows from it, called

money.

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The same goes for choosing a boss, husband, wife, partner, or any other important

relationship in your life. How good is their “politics”—not in Democrat or Republican

name-brand, but in deep character?

Talk of politics naturally leads to talk of the very notion of leadership.

Leadership: Power (or charisma), Communication and Politics

• You may recall that Politics= Decision-making + Personal Boundary function

• We just learned that Power= Emotional Energy + Personal Boundary function

• And Communication= Decision-making + Emotional Energy

Why do these three human skills so often go hand-in-hand? You may notice that

if you have mastered only one of the three inner resources that compose them, you have a

“leg up” on dominating 2/3rds of this trifecta of LEADERSHIP. And if you have

mastered two of the prime inner resources, you have at least partial mastery of all three

skills of leadership.

These three skills of leadership are very intertwined with each other: There is

some politics and power in all good communication. There are power and effective

communication in all good politics. And there are some good politics and effective

communication in all power. They are like the three smaller ropes that compose a thick

bullrope.

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Notice how intellect is interestingly not a strong component of any of the THREE

CARDINAL HUMAN SKILLS OF LEADERSHIP. Do you now understand how it is

that brilliant scientists and philosophers sit on the sidelines of current events, while many

extremely powerful politicians, pop stars, and even dictators do not seem all that bright?

Apparently you don’t have to be a genius to be powerful.

But you DO have to have a good degree of integrity, the ability to remained

balanced in what resources you have.

Now think of the Jeffersons, Lincolns, and Benjamin Franklins of the past. What

makes them different from the Joe Schmoe leaders of today? Well, think. These were

not just leaders, but were also brilliant men intellectually. They added the last and final

component of character to their leadership skills. As such, they tended to teach and

mentor the public, using philosophy, deep understanding of story, literature, and history

of the past, but at least half of the great men of the Founding Fathers and great Presidents

were also inventors and scientists too. These mentors to future Americans were “Servant

Leaders”—the most complete individuals in our history.

They had mastered all the parts of their psychology and became “integrated men”,

who were capable of using multiple resources simultaneously.

So as you think back to the spectra of our resources, how in the world could we

SIMULTANEOUSLY seek the balance of them called wisdom, and intelligence (genius),

and the high self-esteem of bliss? How could we simultaneously have

INTERDEPENDENT boundary use?

Well, simple. You’d CROSS two or more of those spectra, and try to find balance

on them at the same time.

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CHAPTER FOURTEEN: ANALYZING OTHERS THROUGH CROSSING SPECTRA

What if you wanted to evaluate yourself or someone else for this thing called

integrity? You might start “crossing spectra”! If you lined up any two resources such as

emotional energy and decisions, or decisions and intellect, you would find the mutual

center zones contain areas of function that have the greatest psychological health. This is

an approximation of integrity—simultaneous balance in several resources.

In analyzing your own or someone else’s integrity you may want to cross the

three inner resource spectra to view their communication, action, and intention (or

purpose) styles in life. Doing so will reveal a certain “blueprint” of the soul of the

person, because you will find that they spend a great deal of time more in one location of

function more than any other.

The wonderful thing about crossing spectra instead of looking at them

individually is that they can take you from understanding people in ONE dimension, to

TWO, and then to THREE DIMENSIONS! How you say?

Well, if you make a circle on the page, then cross spectra within it, you create

four unique ZONES within it. It’s fantastic—you now have a way of both categorizing

TYPES of behavior, but also allowing the behaviors to be SPECTRAL, or on a

continuum of function. If you are familiar with physics, you’ll see this method as a true

QUANTUM measure of psychology.

In Quantum Physics, matter is measured and examined as BOTH particles and

waves at the same time. You see, “types” of behavior labels them like particles, and

“spectra” of behavior lets you analyze them like waves of possibility.

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COMMUNICATION REVISITED

In looking at a person’s communication ability, you will also be looking at their

basic beliefs, and also their style of advertising, or tendency to convey who they are to

others. The Communication Map is then a good measure of general identity.

Notice on these crossed spectra of inner resources that compose communication,

that there are four distinct quadrants a person spends most of their time in,

communicating beliefs to themselves about the world and their identity in it, and

advertising their ideas to others.

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We will learn much more about this particular Map in the next chapter because it

is so central to an understanding of Psychological Integration, by virtue of defining a

person’s identity in a quantum way, both with a general label and a spectrum of

possibility. Remember from physics that the most accurate way of representing matter is

as BOTH a particle AND a wave of energy.

People with a dominance of well-being + education, well-being + experience,

confidence + education, and confidence + experience will each tend to believe and

advertise themselves to others in unique ways. These equations all represent unique

styles of identity, belief system, and communication all in one package. Try to find where

YOU fit into the Map.

A person’s location on these crossed spectra tends to be pretty durable since they

have no decision-making/free-will represented. So in their native psychological state, we

aren’t including an opportunity to DECIDE to change that state on this particular graph.

Psychologists would then call those general zones of identity and communication

function, temperaments. Those are general colors of psychology that people are born

into, spend most of their lives in, and act as starting points for personal growth.

Temperament doesn’t change over the lifetime.

But personality, or character sure does! It is what you “grow around your

temperament” as you go through personal growth toward maturity. Add your decision-

making power to the mix, and you DO have the opportunity to change and grow from

your “native state” of temperament! We fully cover this in the next chapter. But for

now…

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What if you came across a person who was almost always full of confidence and

experience, a real Right-brained type? This person would have a certain type of belief

system—one marked by confident beliefs of a generally creative, future-pointing nature.

(Remember the Right-brain is all about the future). They would have a unique way of

both talking to you and understanding the world, wouldn’t they? To really connect with

them intimately and get some teamwork going, you would need to “speak their

language”. So no matter what “quadrant” your own temperament tends to be in, you

would need to “get on their channel” by speaking in more humorous, visionary, (and

therefore) Right-brained terms. You’d match their level of confidence before injecting

some of your own private identity into the conversation.

This process of “mirroring and matching” people is a well-understood concept

from marketing theory and psychology. People don’t open up their boundary or get in a

present-minded state with you unless you “join them where they’re at” in terms of beliefs

and even physical posture. Mirroring provides a way into intimacy with them.

The same is true of the other three temperaments. If the person is logical, Left-

brained, and nurturing—full of well-being—they will speak logical ideas to you, slowly

consider things before responding in a caring, concerned, nurturing way. To connect

with them you have to mirror them and speak their same language.

And so on with the other two temperaments. You have a leg up on the Myers-

Briggs personality test now, where you can ever more simplify your relations,

negotiation, and conflict resolution.

Once connected intellectually and emotionally with people, you can start to

analyze and grow with them using your decision-power that is contained in actions.

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ACTION REVISITED

What if you wanted to detect a person’s typical style of taking action on things?

(including your own tendencies you want to change or keep the same). You might cross

the two spectra that compose action—decision-making and emotional energy. This will

“peg” you or the person you are analyzing into a quadrant of function that is “typical for

them, unless they invoke Observing Ego to make a more permanent change in

themselves.

Decision-making runs from conscience to intuition, and has a midpoint called

wisdom. Emotional energy runs from being greater on well-being to more full on

confidence—and has a midpoint of high self-esteem, love, or bliss. Being near the center

of wisdom and high self-esteem simultaneously implies then that a wise and happy

person will frequently take great, constructive actions. So watch out for the actions of

people who are either unhappy, or unwise.

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In this diagram, you can see that a person who spends most time in the upper left

part of the circle takes nurturing actions of a naïve nature—this is the coward or wimp.

One who spends most time in the upper right part of the circle takes nurturing actions of a

selfish, and amoral—this is the passive manipulator, or seducer. One who spends most

time in the lower left part of the circle takes confident actions of a naïve nature—this is

the fool with hubris. One who spends the most time in the lower right part of the circle

takes confidence actions of an amoral, selfish nature—this is the active manipulator, or

con artist.

So think what the typical actions would be of a coward, a fool, a seducer, and a

con artist. How do you know if a person is going to turn out to be one of those in their

actions? Well, to put a “quantum” label on such a person there needs to be a proven track

record over time. What if you have not had the time to experience their actions yet?

Well, you can instantly “feel” is a person tends to be more of a nurturer or an action-

prone type, and you can “know” within a few minutes of conversation whether they tend

to be more the conscientious, “take the world on my shoulders” type, or the intuitive,

“look how clever I am” type—especially if you are NOT in an environment where there

are drugs or alcohol. Those cloud up the picture.

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What is missing? “Ah, ha!” you say,”their BOUNDARY function!” If they have

a tendency to SUFFER, to want to control the things they can’t, they are going to tend to

be one of the destructive-type action-takers above. Where they say the word, “should” a

lot, and if they have trouble hearing NO or saying NO when they mean it, then they are

going to tend to be one of the destructive-type action-takers above. Why? Because the

solidity of the boundary is a good mark of MATURITY, and maturity is a synonym for

constructiveness! You see? You have an instant method of predicting the actions of

others now.

If the person, however, concentrates on a balance near the center of the circle,

they have both wisdom and high self-esteem, and take none of the four destructive

action-types above. Instead, their actions are almost always efficient, right, and benefit

society. You can get a reasonable assessment of this by the high quality of their personal

boundary. These people say NO when they mean it and are reasonable and accepting of

rejection and disagreement when YOU say NO.

Where do YOU spend the most time? If you are somewhere at the edges of the

circle, then you have TWO character traits to work on in fixing up your actions.

If you are a nurturing conscientious “coward”, you need only work with patience

and discipline on intuition and confidence. You grow intuition by SAMPLING many

different kinds of environments for your actions, and then making lots of decisions in

them to see what works for you and what doesn’t. You grow confidence by using the

Anxiety Map that we have already covered. Work on making your boundary mature, and

then your actions will frequently be right.

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If you are a nurturing intuitive “seducer”, you need to work on conscience and

confidence. You grow conscience by putting yourself in others’ shoes, interviewing

those who feel wronged by you to see what effect your actions had on them. You grow

confidence by using the Anxiety Map. Also work on your personal boundary to get it

more mature, and YOUR actions will start to get you better results.

If you are a conscientious action-taking “fool”, you need to work on intuition and

well-being. You grow intuition as just stated, by sampling environments and making

decisions in them. And you grow well-being by using the Anger Map we covered. Top

it off with mature personal boundary work, and your actions start to be on the mark

instead of foolish.

Finally, if you are an intuitive, action-taking “con artist”, you need to patiently

develop conscience and well-being. You get more conscience by allowing confrontation

by those you’ve wronged, and well-being by using the Anger Map that we covered. Top

that off with mature personal boundary work, and your actions aren’t “con-jobs”

anymore, but get you really rewarded by society instead.

As you work at these kinds of skills in growing healthy, and in “reading” the

actions of others, you’ll find that you get quite good at other complex human skills too,

like politics, power, leadership, and intention.

So with that, we cross over to the last of three “crossed spectra”, the one which

combines our intellect and decisions, and is called intention. Fantastic—this amazing

human skill is like a super-guidance system for your “airplane of success”. It takes you

flawlessly to your goals every time, and enlarges the size of your boundary. Therefore it

enlarges your extent of REAL control over the world around you.

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Intention: The Opposite of Suffering

How can you always make the “right actions”? How can you always fly your

“airplane” perfectly? Well, I’ll show you exactly how! You need to prepare for actions

ahead of time using your intention, or what has been called purpose. Intention is a

special, complex skill I have saved for you until now—a perfect skill that precedes

perfect actions, and it happens to be “the opposite of suffering.”

Can you believe it? All this time I told you about the thing that STOPS

suffering—simply saying or accepting the word NO with grace. But there is actually an

OPPOSITE to suffering—one which takes suffering and turns it into a POWER instead.

Your suffering is actually an indicator of what you really need to use intention on instead.

I want you to think about a grade school saying that some people know well: “It is

better to shoot for the stars and land in the mud, than to shoot for the mud and make it.”

This is similar to the saying, “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.”

Intention is a way of combining BOTH your decision-making and your intellect

together, to get a powerful “heat-seeking missile” for reaching your personal or corporate

goals. Intention does not add energy until the last possible moment, when you are SURE

to reach a goal without wasting energy. As such, intention is the OPPOSITE of suffering,

which is “spending energy wishing or trying to control the uncontrollable.”

In the rhyme above, “shooting for the mud and making it” is suffering. But

“shooting for the stars” is intention. With intention, you might “land in the mud”, but the

idea is to pick yourself up, learn from it, and redirect your AIM. So intention is also like

your “aim”, or like a “target-sight” to a goal, a kind of “compass” for directing yourself

toward a goal.

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Intention: The Opposite of Suffering

Note how suffering takes the positive emotional energy called self-esteem in your

boundary, and WASTES it on the uncontrollable, without the planning and imagination

of experience, conscience (ethics), or intuition (the four parts that make up intellect and

decision-making).

When we use those four things: Left-brain function (education), Right-brain

function (experience), conscience (ethics), and intuition, we are using INTENTION to

AIM at a goal without wasting our valuable energy first.

For example, what if you had a GOAL of becoming a great actor/actress? Now

then, what if you live in Iowa, and have never taken a course, not signed up for one,

never tried out for a play, and haven’t planned to, never bothered to talk to working

actors to “borrow” some of their “street smart” experience, and had not thought of

moving to NYC or LA? Do you have intention to be a great actor? NO!

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But if you lived in Iowa, made a security deposit on an LA apartment, planned on

attending acting classes in LA and had already talked to some actor friends there, and

even scheduled some auditions for movie try-outs, do you have intention to be a great

actor? You certainly DO! You have made ready for it to be POSSIBLE. Your intention

is your purpose in the moment, and perhaps, with some good boundary work, you may

even come up with a whole-life’s purpose springing from your very identity—a life’s

mission. You aren’t suffering, DEMANDING that you be an actress right NOW, but you

ARE clearing the way for it to be POSSIBLE.

In the case of being a great actor, is it guaranteed that you will become one? NO.

That is out of your control until you actually reach that goal. But you sure have a best

shot at it, all because of your intention. Once all these things are ready and LOCKED-

ON like a “heat-seeking missile”, THEN you are ready to commit energy to it too,

without suffering much. Did you ever hear the saying, “God helps those who help

themselves?” There you go.

You will find that intention as a target sight on your goal—or a compass for your

plane—is composed of four parts. Education and experience fly you right and left like

the rudder of a plane, the “book smarts” keeping your eyes on the goal, and the “street

smarts” making you flexible at getting around obstacles. Great.

However, when we now add decisions to the skill of navigating, we find that the

conscience and intuition are like “ailerons” of the wings—intuition raising your altitude

up to try for new adventures in new environments that you have a sense of relative risk to

navigate, and conscience lowing you enough to be “grounded” in your ambitions.

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What good is being educated and experienced if you go trying for goals that

HARM others? And what good are all your logical and creative skills if you are using

them in IOWA? You need conscience and intuition too! (Sorry to you folks form Iowa.)

Intention is “shooting for the stars”, landing in the mud, and getting up time after

time to try again until you’ve made it to them. Action can perfectly follow the careful,

wise planning of intention, and always be on the mark. This way action is never wasted.

Intention as a “target sight” on your Goals: the last “crossed spectra”

Notice how when you are “off your mark” toward a goal, it always, always means

that you are lacking in one or more of the four parts of INTENTION:

1. Education

2. Experience

3. Conscience

4. Intuition

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You need to correct, or “justify” your “flight course” frequently by practicing at

one or more of those skills—to reach a just purpose in life. An overeducated and overly

intuitive person is another way of naming a judgmental/prejudicial manipulator who

needs to cultivate more experience and conscience. An overeducated and overly

conscientious person is an judgmental victim-coward-fool, who needs to cultivate more

experience and intuition.

A person who is overexperienced and overly conscientious is an ignorant victim-

coward-fool, who needs to cultivate more education and intuition. And finally, a person

who is overexperienced and overly intuitive is an ignorant manipulator , who needs to

cultivate more education and conscience in order to get cleanly to goals with purpose.

Note how the off-balance positions on the decision spectrum lead one into

pathological narcissism.

Remember that education plus experience make up the genius, or intelligence in

your intellect. And remember that conscience plus intuition make up the wisdom in your

decision-making. With intelligence and wisdom, your purpose is “on the mark” and

considered by society to be just, as in “just cause”.

Many religions have the notion of “sin”. There is an interesting definition in the

particular one, Judaism, which defines sin in the ancient Hebrew as meaning simply “to

miss the mark”. This implies that all people sin, and none are bad to the core, doomed to

be judged. One is advised to change approach, to change one’s ways and thereby not to

sin anymore. Take a new “aim” with more “just cause.”

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Intelligence + Wisdom makes for perfect intention and therefore, purpose in life

and business. Perfect intention is called justice. To do justice cannot happen without

wisdom, but it also cannot happen without full knowledge that comes of a situation,

assisted by a formidable education and experience. Maybe that’s why only pretty old

folks get to be Justices of the Supreme Court—it takes a long time to build wisdom,

education and experience.

Strive to use these in strategizing your goals before wasting emotional energy on

them. Intention guarantees your energy is well-spent—like being right on top of the

landing strip just before deciding to land your “airplane of success.

Intention as a “Compass” guide to reaching your Goals

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And what if we saw intention as also a “Compass” or guide for flying our

“airplane” toward a goal?

Not only would we find that there are certain things we do “wrong” in our

intention, but may also find that by the very act of fine-tuning that intention, we actually

effortlessly propel ourselves toward that goal!

In the example above, we need to practice more education and learn more

conscience in order to get to a goal. Doing so may miraculously propel us toward it,

without struggling or suffering, wishing we could make it so without any directed work.

In the “airplane” analogy, this “Compass of Intention” works by:

1. Education keeping our sights on the goal through organization.

2. Experience giving us the flexibility to keep us flying around obstacles.

3. Conscience “raising us up” to an ethical standard that is necessary to get there without going down crashing, and…

4. Intuition “keeping us grounded” enough to recognize the right environments to

choose for reaching that goal within in the first place.

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Fine-tuning your “Intention Compass”

What if you need work in one or more of the four parts of intention? Remember,

intention is the combination of your intellect resource and your decision-making

resource.

To fine-tune your education, learn how to organize—get a day-minder, take

formal classes, how-to classes, practice being on time and using logic, pay attention to

history, and learn from it.

To fine-tune your experience, learn how to be flexible and tolerate

disorganization, LIVE—go traveling, to parties or artistic events, take up a creative

hobby or art, put your whole body and spirit into something that uses your five senses,

socialize and get a mentor to borrow from their experience.

To fine-tune your conscience, learn face-to-face about the impact that your

constructive or destructive behavior in general has on others. Be open to their opinion

and experiences about wrongful behavior. Pay attention to the general feedback that

society gives you, and if WISE, JUST, more mature people than you give you

punishments, you might assume that the behavior you were doing was wrong or

destructive.

To fine-tune your intuition, go into various environments and LIVE—try many

different things out and catalog what ends up being destructive environments for YOU

(based on your identity) and what seems to be constructive environments for you. Be a

dabbler, a sampler of environments.

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Now you know exactly how to reach Durable Fulfillment, and in the process, you now have the skill to solve ANY problem with a solution to be had.

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How to Solve ANY, and I mean ANY Problem

First, break the problem into its parts: What part is stress, what part is failure,

what part seems that it would trap you?

Next, what part of it do you CONTROL right now, and what part do you NOT

control right now? DO NOT SUFFER—let go of what you don’t control about it so that

you can focus your resources on what you DO.

Now you can examine your four parts of psychology, to MAXIMIZE them

against the portion of the problem that you DO control.

How can you tune up your boundary against this problem? Can you block the

problem at the door first off? Can you have DOORS that let in useful resources/keep out

the problem, instead of WALLS or HOLES? This makes you DURABLE against the

problem.

Is your decision-making constructive and wise? Full of an equal amount of

conscience and intuition? As free of “narcissism” or “immaturity” as it can be? This

gives you freedom in handling the problem.

Is your intellect spending time well? Does it use an equal amount of both

education’s book smarts and experience’s street smarts? These get you to goals quickly

with success, especially when used as a part of intention.

How do the intellect and decision-making form a good compass for you to steer

your airplane with? Are you off the mark? Correct your course.

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Finally, have you mastered the FUEL in your airplane? Do you constructively

turn anger and anxiety into well-being and confidence through the use of assertiveness

and courage? Can you “mother” and “father” yourself or your business with these in

order to build self-esteem and therefore happiness?

The more integrity you have, the integration of all the working parts of character,

the more FLUID your skill at all the other human tools of life: Communication, Politics,

Time Management, Power, Action, and Belief.

Maximize your ability to “read” the problem and respond to the problem with

good communication/identity (and beliefs), right action, and with PURPOSE, or

intention.

You will then solve ANY problem that has a possible solution—by reaching

psychological integration.

Let’s combine all of our parts fully together now—boundary, decisions, intellect

and emotional energy—and do so in the complex way of joining communication,

identity, action, and purpose.

Bring “all of yourself” to the table now.

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CHAPTER FIFTEEN: MATURITY AND PSYCHOLOGICAL INTEGRATION, WHY ALL TORTOISES WIN THE RACE

What exactly IS “psychological integration”? Well, synonyms for it are

“enlightenment”, “integrity”, and “maturity”. It is essentially the ability to master all the

human skills and keep them in balance—to have mastered both the complex skills and the

simple, making them work in perfect harmony and balance in your life. At the core, you

already know what it is—a spiritual and psychological goal to shoot for, and one where

each spectrum of function is balanced in the middle. It is a boundary of all doors, with no

walls or holes, an emotion of durable bliss, an intellect of intelligence, or genius, and a

decision-making skill of wisdom. These are the attributes of the Tortoise in our fable that

got this whole journey started.

Psychological Integration is balance of the three spectra plus doors in the

boundary that create interdependence. It is a joining of the three complex crossed-spectra

disc-maps—communication/identity, action, and intention. It is stable high character

whose ultimate reward is Durable Fulfillment. It is balance on spectra and the midpoint

of any circular MAP you use. It is even symbolic and represented in art—the center of

the Yin/Yang symbol, the center of the Copernican solar system, the center of the Star of

David, the center of the haloes of angels, and the center of the Christian Cross.

Throughout the world of Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance and Modern Art, the

center of a circle has always represented spiritual perfection—a goal to “aim” for but

humanly impossible to reach. We all seek to be “centered”—now you see a scientific

reason that we say those words.

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Throughout the ages, the shape of a square has represented a very appealing

shape, but not a perfect one as the circle has. The square is the effort of man—his

architecture, the very frames we use to mount our art within, the center of every major

city of civilization is the “town square”—testaments to the works and skill of Man. Man

uses squared coordinates to measure his position on the earth, on every geographic map

ever made. He measures the microbes of his world and the atoms of its matter under the

squared, position-coordinates of a microscope’s visual field. Man measures the squared

coordinates of the tumors in his brain and the blocked arteries of his heart on a square

CT-scan film. He lines up his target sight in square cross-hairs before landing his pod on

the Moon for the first time, and lines those square cross-hairs up before letting loose the

Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima. And from all those troubles we face in that world, Man says

he wants to “find balance”. Balance of what? Well, balance at the midpoint of those

three quantum psychological spectra.

These spectral midpoints of perfection cannot be reached simultaneously and

durably, but they are a goal to strive toward in having integrity. Wisdom, intelligence,

bliss, strength. We never quite have them all at once, nor for very long—and yet we long

for them. In the theology of Judaism, the word for “sin” literally means “to miss the

mark”. And in missing the mark of perfection we are human and normal. The best we

can do is to strive for it.

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If you think about this, striving for mastery of strength of the boundary, bliss,

genius and wisdom—it simultaneously causes one to master politics, time management,

economics, culture, intention, action, communication, leadership, and every other human

skill. So rather than mucking about in the complex skills and wondering where you went

wrong, all you really ever needed is to break those skills into their simple, elemental

parts!

If you are working away at managing a business you will not only need those

skills in your own repertoire, you will need to teach them to others, causing your

employees to come together to work as one person to whatever degree you can achieve

that.

At the same time, if you are a true leader and master of psychology, you would

have to respect the boundaries and differences, diversity among individuals—including

their level of maturity. You would have to respect the need for BALANCE in those

individuals too, knowing full well that a life is not just work, but as Benjamin Franklin

said, “Work, play, and rest”. There is more to life than business, and yet respecting this

tenet also leads business to overflow in accord with the win/win mathematics of John

Nash’s Equilibrium.

Without respect to these principles, your business will suffer in intangible ways

such as workman’s comp, culturally low morale and personnel turnover. Work smarter,

not harder could be restated, “Work with genius, wisdom, bliss and great boundary doors,

not just harder.”

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If you looked at a curve marking customer satisfaction crossing employee

satisfaction, you would see an inverse relationship. Since the “customer is always right”,

the unending demand for more value for less money inevitably falls on the shoulders of

your employees. But even if you thought of them only as machinery at worst, you would

still need to maintain that machinery, or see it fail in inexplicable ways. The only way to

control the picture is to infuse them with currency of psychology—give them time,

energy through friendship and pats on the back, and freedom to grow and contribute, with

boundaries that imbue them with strength. Know right now that without your servant

leadership, there IS a maximum output, a peak production marked at the single point

where the curve of customer satisfaction and employee satisfaction CROSS.

And the only way to get that curve up higher in production is through your own

managerial creativity—not on the shoulders of employees working harder.

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That “cross point” IS the current maximum win/win situation, and only your

management, and employee personal growth can move the employee satisfaction curve

higher to match super-high customer satisfaction. Get higher customer satisfaction

DURABLY, and you get both higher sales and market share. Think of it—it goes back to

John Nash’s Equilibrium.

If you are in business and there has been nothing else extremely valuable about

this book, then you need to pay attention to the paragraphs to follow and the graph above.

We’ve mastered the four elemental parts of psychology, right? Boundary, decisions,

intellect and emotional energy. Well have you heard of the Gallup Corporation? The

Gallup corporation is a polling agency that has discovered something remarkable about

employee satisfaction, and it has nothing to do with salaries and benefits. They found

that satisfaction is almost entirely dependent on the answers to twelve questions.

1. I know what is expected of me at work.(boundary) 2. I have the materials and equipment I need to do my work right.(intellect) 3. At work, I have the opportunity to do what I do best every day. (boundary and

identity) 4. In the last seven days, I have received praise or recognition for doing good

work. (emotional energy source) 5. My supervisor, or someone at work, seems to care about me as a person.

(emotional energy source) 6. There is someone at work who encourages my development. (mentoring,

emotional energy, intellect, and freedom to grow) 7. At work, my opinions seem to count.(intellect) 8. The mission/purpose of my company makes me feel my job is important.

(identity, boundary) 9. My associates are committed to doing quality work. (intellect, boundary) 10. I have a best friend at work. (emotional energy source) 11. In the last six months, someone at work has talked to me about my progress.

(intellect, emotional energy source, freedom to make decisions in growth process)

12. This last year, I have had opportunities at work to learn and grow. (all psychological resources, and the whole point of spending the limited time in your life)

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Wow! Wow, do you see something going on here? The Nash Equilibrium

mathematically proves that your company will suffer or FAIL if it doesn’t operate in a

win/win way that causes both employees and customers to benefit and GROW. Personal

growth is all that matters to people about work, or any expenditure of their valuable time.

I once had a chief resident on surgery rounds who said, “If we aren’t either

learning or having fun, then what are we doing here?” He was right. All the questions

that define employee satisfaction above are also aspects of an individual’s

CHARACTER, and therefore their personal GROWTH. Since a company is made up of

individuals and is also legally defined as a person, then company growth stops when

employee growth stops. The company itself regresses to lower character.

So what if you want your company to always be rising in profit, sales, reputation,

and market share? The only way to do that is to have DURABLE increase in customer

satisfaction. The “durability” part comes from respecting the individual personal

boundaries enough that they ALL contribute to the COMPANY BOUNDARY with all

their internal resources too. Yet the Nash Equilibrium dictates that if all other variables

are unchanged, there will be a MAXIMUM possible OUTPUT. It WILL diminish in the

long term if worker effort is raised without further encouragement of their individual

personal growth. Even though in the short term you can profit by working employees to

death, they will tire in the long term, and so will your company. Nash’s mathematics

irrefutably PROVE it.

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So the ONLY way to RAISE maximum output to match even higher customer

satisfaction is to allow employees to GROW, and to contribute to and encourage that

GROWTH. Do this, and your company will be psychologically integrated. You can do

this as a manager in four ways that we know well, and they will naturally include all the

questions in the Gallup Poll:

1.) Personal Boundary—you MUST allow individual identity and accomplishment to FLOURISH. Encourage DOORS instead of HOLES OR WALLS. And remember that the boundary dictates that a balance of independence and intimacy—or interdependence—is always the way to go. It dictates that there is no “right” and “wrong” opinion on a matter—just “everybody right in his or her own way or opinion”. The highest “right” answer though is the AVERAGE of the SUM of everyone’s opinions. And finally that the highest mark of maturity is to “agree to disagree and still be committed to each other” when it comes to boundary function. 2.) Decisions—you MUST allow as much employee FREEDOM as possible, encouraging win/win thinking and behavior, and seeing destructive behavior not as “shameful”, but as “off the mark”, guiding it toward constructive behavior by demonstrating how much better the win/win approach benefits their conscience skill. Intuition skill is built by letting employees “cross-train” and find out what different jobs and business environments are like. 3.) Intellect—you MUST sponsor employee EDUCATION opportunity and EXPERIENCE opportunity, and show how they work together to produce an equal balance of personal and company SUCCESS. Remember the “airplane of success”. Encourage employee contribution from their educations, and encourage the creativity growth that allows individuals to shine. 4.) Emotional Energy—you MUST provide “pats on the back” that are emotionally genuine and personal, not prefabricated awards and forms that don’t mean anything and are an obvious corporate manipulation or patronizing gimmick. Allow sources of energy—family involvement and tolerance for duties, spirituality within boundaries, friendship within boundaries, and MENTORING or SERVANT LEADERSHIP rather than dictatorial mandates.

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These are the ONLY elemental ways to comprehensively raise the individual and

personal growth of your most valuable asset—your employees. Therefore, they are the

only way to make that employee satisfaction curve rise higher, to match high customer

satisfaction. Therefore, they are the only way to reach a higher maximum output that

causes DURABLE increase in sales, profit, and market share—company growth.

You can provide higher technology and innovation to help them intellectually.

You can provide more mentoring, friendship, and family duty tolerance to help them

emotionally, you can provide more FREEDOM to be innovative, creative, and structure

their time in ways unique to their identity, as well as providing boundaries around duties,

roles, and division of labor to help their boundary. Servant Leadership encapsulates all of

the above, and raises the curve from as author Jim Collins says, “Good to Great.”

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This is the only way to produce an “integrated company”, a company whose

collective character and therefore, Durable Fulfillment, is the highest. These are the Wal-

Marts, the Carnegies, Mellons, and Microsofts of the world—the businesses built to last.

As we learn about integration, we find that it implies to whole groups of people,

or just to the one most important in the world—YOU.

So this chapter is dedicated to bringing all we know together, to help yourself take

all you’ve learned, program it into the computer of your mind, and eventually to master it

enough to let it run you smoothly in the background, essentially as a set of autopilot

“habits” that you don’t have to be constantly analyzing to get good results.

What’s more, in bringing all these skills together in yourself, you may see that

you are far more effective in teaching it to others, and thereby running your business

well. You will then have learned to get others to operate together in harmony—all in a

way that totally respects their individual boundaries and the rights and resources

contained within them.

Your business is a person, and that person is made up of the intellect, energy,

decisions, and individual boundaries of its own employees within.

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From mere “problem-solving”, to Psychological Integration

The interesting thing about bringing all of the four elements of psychology

together—boundary, emotion, intellect, and decisions—is that when you view their

operation in synchrony, you can actually start to “plot” a location in a single point that

represents your current psychological function.

There is only one way to accomplish this graphically, and it involves a very

elegant diagram—one where a symbolic representation of BOTH the “terrestrial”, or

imperfect nature of man is represented, but also the divine or perfection to be strived for

is also represented as a goal. The way this is done is to use the imperfect, “terrestrial”

MEASURE called “Cartesian Coordinates”, which are “square” in shape, but measure

your psychological position on a grid that is “perfect” in shape—the circle.

The way you accomplish this is to mark your Cartesian Coordinate on a circular

“map” bisected by crossed spectra of function! If you do this with the emotional and

intellectual spectra, you will create four quadrants in a circular grid that represents all

possible function of the skill of communication of your identity—showing people who

you are. This skill as you know, is representative of what we advertise about ourselves to

the world, as well as what we communicate about our identity to ourselves in the form of

beliefs, covered in the previous chapter.

If you keep in mind that the personal boundary also is heavily involved in

defining the degree of solidity of our identity, you will recall that the fundamental core of

the DETAILS of our identity is in the form of BELIEFS.

So now you can mark your approximate identity on the map below, by

determining the quadrant in which you “spend the most time” functionally.

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We have been learning about the four elements of human psychology: personal

boundary, decisions, intellect, and emotional energy. Yet we also learned that the three

inner resources: decisions, intellect and emotional energy exist on spectra of function.

What happens when we want the “working parts” of our psychology to run in

synchrony, like clock-work? Well, maybe we should start by crossing TWO SPECTRA,

so that we can SIMULTANEOUSLY seek balance at the center of BOTH at the same

time. Let’s use the age-old “mind and heart” as a representation of one’s identity.

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If we take the “cognitive spectrum” for intellect, with Right-brain experience on

one end, Left-brain education on the other end, and intelligence, or “Genius”, in the

middle, then take the “positive and negative emotional spectra” with Well-being/Anger

on one end, Confidence/Anxiety on the other end, and “Bliss” in the middle, we reach a

perfect model for an energy/information system that shows ALL POSSIBLE human

function, phenomenologically.

Phenomenology means: “events and behaviors we see on the surface”. As a result

of seeing all possible human phenomenology of “heart and mind”, we can mark the

current state and tendencies to operate in certain territory, of all possible human behavior

using simply a “spot” or coordinate.

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As a result, we can actually mark a path for personal growth. We begin in

immaturity on the outer edge of the circle (see diagram) in a “psychological territory”

called our temperament (in this case, the King Temperament). Then we move onward to

maturity, personal growth, and psychological integration, closer to a balanced center of

Psychological Integration in the “center of the circle”

Temperament is an immature core “style” of intellect, decisions, and emotional

energy that we are all born with. Just like some babies are happy babies, some “colicky”,

and some curious, shy, or rambunctious, we all have temperament at our CORE.

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But, we are challenged in life with growing a mature PERSONALITY around that

temperament, by working on all the parts of character that we have covered in this book.

Work on your use of anger, anxiety, education, or in this case—experience—and you

GROW more integrated.

If you grow more integrated, or have integrity, you will make habits of all the

skills of maturity, let those then go on autopilot, and your life flows more effortlessly

toward the reward of Durable Fulfillment. Imagine the circle map above as being 3D,

and very flat toward the circle’s edge, but deep like a funnel toward the center. The

closer you get to integration the easier it becomes, just like gravity makes it easy for us to

fall.

Psychological Integration: the King, Lover, Warrior, and Magician

How does temperament relate to psychological integration of mature character

and personality?

This is where Jungianism comes in. Karl Jung posited a notion that SYMBOLS

carry huge amounts of information in a single word or image. In looking at mature

personality, many writers such as Jung himself, Thomas Moore, the Authors Moore and

Gillette and others, suggest the four words King, Warrior, Magician, and Lover as

comprising different faces of a mature set of human skills, encapsulated in four simple

words. I have taken those words or symbols, though we could easily use four others, like

Leader, Enforcer, Emcee, and Poet, or CEO, CFO, Chief Sales Officer, and COO.

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Whatever words or symbols you want to use for temperaments, I have found that

four areas of function on my circle complete a map of all possible human behavior. At

the outer ring of that circle, one finds a pure, core, child-like mode of operation that other

psychiatrists such as Anna Freud, Klein, and others would call temperament. These

King, Warrior, Magician and Lover “names” or “symbols” correspond to what I call

“Jungian Temperaments”, a new idea not written of before.

So when one grows from temperament to mature personality and therefore

psychological integration, how does that work?

Well, Psychological Integration means that all the aspects of mature character

have been practiced at and mastered, AND they ALSO now work in HARMONY, almost

without your having to think about them consciously. They are in balance. You have

made NEW HABITS of behavior, even though your original temperament is still a core

“style” deep within you.

So we need to begin with those temperaments, and to help you find your position

in them, so that you have an honest “starting point” for your personal growth. In doing

this, you can then use everything else I’ve taught you in this book in order to grow

toward the “center of the circle”, where your function would be more of Psychological

Integration.

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The KING TEMPERAMENT is Left-brained and more nurturing emotionally—

more full of well-being than of confidence. “Kings of olde” might lead, strategize, and

dispense wisdom, but not be the first to run into battle or create art.

The WARRIOR TEMPERAMENT is also Left-brained, but more full of action-

prone emotion—more full of confidence than well-being. “Warriors of olde” might

charge first into battle and defend others—more men and women of action than of study

and art.

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The MAGICIAN TEMPERAMENT is RIGHT-BRAINED, and more full of

action-prone emotion of confidence, than of well-being. Emotionally like the Warrior,

but intellectually creative and innovative, prone to spectacle like a movie star.

“Magicians of olde” might rouse a crowd in celebration or provide the King with secret

knowledge and physical devices that further technology. They might also gather artists to

physically produce masterpieces, dances, and festivals, and give the Warriors new special

weapons never thought of before.

Finally, the LOVER TEMPERAMENT is also RIGHT-BRAINED like the

Magician, creative and artistic, but less action-prone and more nurturing, fuller of well-

being than confidence. Lovers or “poets and artists of olde” might paint alone, or write

stories that inspire the masses. They might comfort the King one-on-one, and feed

creative ideas to the Magician who carries them out in public.

It’s that simple. Which one are you born into? Are you more of a King/Queen,

Warrior, Lover, or Magician? Because you will find you want to grow toward your

opposite in order to psychologically INTEGRATE and be more mature. You’ll even find

yourself attracted to the opposite temperament in others.

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Integration and “Self”

If you notice my original circle diagram however, you might see that there is no

decision-making resource represented yet. If we want to account for all three inner

psychological resources, we need to add free-will to the Identity/communication Map, so

that we can DECIDE to start our journey of personal or company growth. Decisions are

the “definition of life” and responsible for our growth more than anything else. They

have a special way of being shown now in this 2D diagram.

There was a field of psychology decades ago called “Self Psychology” which saw

human growth as being composed of a True Self, a False Self, and an Ideal Self.

Designed by Heinz Kohut and Otto Kernberg, it never was represented in diagram form.

I have done this for you now, for the first time

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TRUE SELF is your REAL position of function on my map of Psychological

Integration. Remember that many times we “don’t see ourselves as others see us”, as

Scottish poet Robert Burns once said. So many times, others will point out our faults,

boundary holes, and destructiveness that we ourselves cannot see.

FALSE SELF is an imaginary or wished-for state of function that we all have as

children, and we lose as we mature. Have you heard a child say,” Look Daddy, I’m a

fireman!” or “Look Mommy, I’m a princess!” Well, no they aren’t. To be those things

some day would take a lot of work and growth and discipline. Yet we imagine and

mimic the psychology of things we wish to be someday.

IDEAL SELF is a real goal of mature adults to shoot for but never to be perfectly

reached. It is essentially our vision of ourselves as psychologically integrated people.

Ideal Self is AIMED for through constant character growth.

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Notice what it’s like standing in the plane of the circle. Now, look out from

REAL SELF at FALSE SELF, and you might see that FALSE SELF can resemble

IDEAL SELF. Why? You are looking through the center, that’s why. It’s an illusion we

all concoct when we childishly say, “Look, I’m an actress!” when we have never taken an

acting class in our lives. That’s False Self. It’s pretend, and we let ourselves have denial

about our real abilities.

Many people never get out of this illusory perception and never grow because of

it. I want you to have this new “BIRD’S EYE VIEW” so you can see the difference.

Observing Ego—YOU looking down at a model of YOU—lets you see the REAL truth

about yourself. The notion of these types of “self” is founded in one’s decision-making

and therefore degree of wisdom. The tendency of “self” to be constructive, not

destructive, WIN/WIN, not WIN/LOSE.

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When we destructively, childishly decide to put on False Self, we pretend to be

what we are not. We usually pretend to be our opposite. A man who proclaims fakely

“how honest he is”, is likely a liar. A woman who proclaims publicly how against sexual

perversions she is, is likely to be just so in bed. False Self is the long, curved arrow to

the right in the diagram, and like an electron jumping to a high energy state, it takes tons

of energy to put on, or to fake.

Eventually the person tires out of being fake or false, and falls down exhausted to

their original True Self again—at a lesser energy and therefore lower health or maturity.

This is why False Self is dependent on WIN/LOSE behavior. It is by definition,

destructive to yourself or others. You can’t maintain that high-energy state forever by

yourself without USING OTHERS.

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Imagine that your functional position psychologically was actually an electron in

an atom. It would take a lot of external energy to make it “jump” to the higher energy

state called False Self. Sooner or later, it would “run out of energy”, or find its external

energy source cut off, and it would drop down to an even LOWER energy state than it

was originally. This is what the narcissism of “putting on a false self”, or façade or

persona to the world does to us. It burns out our energy to put on airs, and is therefore a

form of suffering. Just like the little boy burns energy “wishing he was a fireman” and

doing no real work to become one, our False Self persona “burns” our emotional energy

and that of the others who intimately care for us.

The way to get from True Self more directly to Ideal Self (or Psychological

Integration) is to practice all the things I have taught you. Use more mature character

with slow patient discipline, like a martial artist in training, or like a symphony musician.

Practice, practice, practice.

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You’ll be taking the straight, short arrow to the left on the diagram. Then you are

taking immature temperament and converting it more into mature personality around that

temperament. Thus, you move from the edge of the circle slowly toward the center—

under your own power and effort—not using others, but working in a WIN/WIN way.

Defeating narcissism in yourself by using Observing Ego to spot destructive,

WIN/LOSE moves on your part is a good thing for your business. Just as the position of

False Self can drop down to seriously lower energy after it is done “using” others’

energy, the manager of a company who has great power but also great narcissism can find

himself with the rug of employee defections pulled out from under him at the worst

possible time. He may blame the employee, but it is due to his narcissism as the cause of

his lack of leadership ability.

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When we use this term, “leader”, what do we mean? Well to the layperson we

might simply say that it is ANY person who holds power or authority, right? We also

have learned much about the economics of psychology though. If psychological

currencies can be traded with each other, and those can be traded for money and vice

versa, a person’s career or business is very shaky if it is held together by mere money.

This is an effect of narcissism, or immature psychology on the part of the manager.

People will follow wherever the money goes, and we see that often in today’s corporate

environment. Not many people stay in a job out of true loyalty to a manager.

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Well what causes this effect? It is that money can buy illusory power and

position? Do you remember what happens to a parent’s ability to raise mature children,

generation after generation? Without deep character instruction such as that afforded by

the tenets of religion or of psychoanalysis—both of which have seen dwindling numbers

of adherents in the last century—there is no force of instruction from a higher spiritual

level in typical American life.

So generation after generation, the parent can instruct his or her children ONLY

to the level of maturity they themselves have achieved. In other words, psychological

age does NOT match chronological age. Further still, with everyone working constantly

just to pay the bills, there is no time to be present minded—the only place that Observing

Ego can be used and therefore that personal growth can happen. So in this day and age,

there is no instruction on character growth, and no time for instruction if it existed.

Generation by generation, the populace becomes less and less mature, but MONEY can

buy high station and position regardless of the “leader’s” character maturity and integrity.

So in MindOS™, we found in the prior chapter that leadership is politics + power

+ communication ability, with a special emphasis on wisdom, yet common leadership

does not require intelligence, or a storehouse of knowledge that costs us TIME to aquire.

I’d like to propose that there is yet a higher level of leadership and one absolutely

necessary in business in order to form a more durable company that does not lose

employees, but rather motivates them to work together as one unit—servant leadership.

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SERVANT LEADERSHIP FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL INTEGRATION

A “servant leader” is characterized by not only mastery of politics, power, and

communication, but by intelligence too—someone who has spent time learning many

fields and human behavior itself—and capable of teaching all of it to others. Maybe that

is the same as the old Platonic/Aristotelian ideal of “philosophers” as leaders, but so be it.

If you run a company, family, community, or nation by mere force or fear or

money alone, you are on the shaky ground of narcissism and false self. You will not last,

and people will not be truly loyal to you. But if you have built your character and

psychological maturity so strong as to approach integrity, you will find that people won’t

leave you alone even if you are temporarily failing at your ventures.

To run a company or be a leader, you can’t simply BE mature and set examples,

you have to have the intelligence to teach others to rise up in their character too—the

ultimate in WIN/WIN behavior that has been called generativity. Generativity is “giving

to the next generation”, a kind of fatherly, mentoring role for others that doesn’t simply

PAY them or inspire FEAR in them to get their allegiance, it PARENTS them toward

higher maturity and a joint goal of Durable Fulfillment.

In your efforts, I hope that you can help others along in this way, so that they too

can find strength, bliss, success and freedom along with you. As you do so, you will find

that the members of your organization start to work toward goals in synchrony, and in a

way they TRULY believe in—because they can feel the rewards coming in bit by bit in

their PERSONAL lives as well as merely at work.

In this way, you can get people to bring their “whole selves” to work—which is

an interesting term, synonymous with their own integrity.

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Psychological Perfection: A Goal Never to be Reached, but a Guide to Life

Let’s try merging all three crossed spectra—identity/communication, action, and

intention, or purpose. Now you have a 3D sphere where your current psychological

function is represented by a point on a Cartesian Coordinate system. This is your full-

view, quantum psychology—your psychology operating by the same rules as an atom!

Just look at this fantastic diagram of ALL that you are inside! Instead of just

showing two spectra in 2D form, we are showing all three inner resource spectra together,

in crossed axis, Cartesian Coordinate form on a spherical grid. What this means is that

you can now plot your exact position of psychological function in terms of ALL your

inner resources. Perfection of psychological integration is located in the center.

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If your function is a bit destructive, your “point” will be either above the plane of

the paper into too much conscience and naivete, or below the plane of the paper in too

much intuition and amorality. So ANY human behavior state is represented somewhere

in the sphere, and now you know EXACTLY how to adjust your course to move toward

that center. Why? Because you know exactly how to build conscience, intuition,

education, experience, well-being, and confidence!

Using these six skills plus putting doors on your boundary instead of leaving

holes or walls will ALWAYS help you move toward more Durable Fulfillment,

psychological integration, and leadership position in society, your company, community

or family.

Now take notice of how there are actually three 2D discs in the sphere when there

is “perfect” function of one of the three inner resources of emotional energy, intellect, or

decision-making:

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You have “maximum” communication ability when your decision-making is also

“perfectly” in wisdom. You have “maximum” intention (or purpose) for your life when

your emotional energy is “perfectly” in bliss. And you have “maximum” action-taking

for your life when your intellect is “perfectly” in genius mode or intelligence.

This graphical way of looking at behavior is simply showing us that to get

maximal function out of any one skill or complex, combined skill, that balance of the

others with it—integrity—gets us there automatically.

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When we are far out on the edge of the sphere in character deficit, some of our

“combined” human skills diminish. For example, if you are overly obsessive and lacking

experience intellectually, the disc representing action significantly diminishes the closer

you get to extreme obsession. If you are so “obsessed” with something that you cannot

think of anything else, then when in the world are you going to take action in your life?

You are “locked” in your head.

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Another example would be if you are very naive, far out on the decision axis

toward conscience, and lacking intuition. At that point on the axis, your ability at

communication (and therefore belief in your identity) will severely diminish, causing you

to “lose your sense of self”, and others to not have a good read on what you are all about

or believe in. Your individuality diminishes and you feel both trapped, and without a

solid identity. People who are overly guilt-ridden and unaware of all the various

environments there are out there to try on start to feel this way—trapped in their own

morality and environment, a number in the crowd, and lack any unique voice in society.

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Further still, what if you are an overconfident person who is go-go-go all the time,

and you lack the nurturing of motherly well-being in your life? You will see that the size

of the disc for INTENTION diminishes sharply, the further out you go into confidence

unbalanced by well-being. As a result, you lose a sense of PURPOSE or intention—the

ability to plan out and get to what your goals are for life. Always frustrated with your

busy schedule, and never growing your boundary size to where you want to be in life—

much like the Hare in our original fable, who tries very hard to hop along, only to find

that all that energy didn’t win him the race. He didn’t stop to strategize.

Now you see how combining all our resources in this kind of diagram helps us

analyze any personal or business problem even if they are very complex problems in need

of very complex skills.

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We can even plot multiple peoples’ function within the sphere, or in any disc

within it, in terms of personnel breakdown of a company or human group, to analyze the

group skill and behavior of that company! Remember that I told you at the beginning of

this book—a company IS legally a PERSON. And so all the individuals in the company

add up to make the total function of the company as a whole. You actually can plot a

diagram like an ink blot that essentially shows the exact SHAPE of the “soul” of your

company by doing this. (And MY company can come in and do that FOR you in detail,

providing instruction on corporate psychological change).

So above is a sample plotting of the very “shape” of a company’s “soul”, or

“group psyche”, where a dominance of the employees are in the Warrior Temperament,

and have good ethics. They have a generally good balance of psychological function and

good character though.

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A company in trouble will have a very skewed diagram plot, out of balance and

with much of the function in the sphere’s outer edges. Interesting, right? But now we

know exactly what to do to fix the problems of such a group or company.

These “master diagrams” such as the sphere, the discs within it, and the anger and

anxiety maps represent an easy “graphical interface” for you to understand all human

behavior with. In this sense, they are like the nature of WINDOWS operating system.

Mind OS™ then, as the operating system of the human mind DOES work just like

WINDOWS™--phenomenologically simple appearing, visual and easy to use with

normal everyday words on the surface.

But “underneath” the pictures, as in a computer’s “machine code” or “source

code”, there is complicated and elegant science at work, a true unification and synthesis

of the ideas of dozens of former theories such as Self Psychology, Cognitive-Behavioral

Therapy, Psychodynamic and Freudian Therapy, Object Relations, Jungian theory,

Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Cognitive Science and AI, “Positive Psychology”, NLP,

and a host of others posited in both hard science and the self-help industry

A sphere, whose center is “perfect” psychological function, with wisdom, genius

or intelligence, and perfect, durable bliss, “perfect” character whose reward over a

lifetime is “perfect” Durable Fulfillment, a goal that is impossible to reach, for that would

be the functioning of GOD. These traits are only something to AIM for, and be content

with doing our best.

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But from a symbolic and theological sense, notice something about my integration

diagram: we humans like to measure things in square, or “cartesian” coordinates, and yet

those coordinates are cast within a circle or sphere, known to be the “perfect” shape, the

“shape of the Divine”. And so built into this diagram is the symbolic notion of man in

the terrestrial measure, aspiring toward the impossible to reach “Divine” measure.

If in the Judaism tradition, sin is “missing the mark”, then we imperfect humans

will always do so, but we can always be working to improve our aim, to be more on the

mark of high character that God condones and loves us to aspire to.

Let’s end by going back down to the level of an individual and his or her general

psychological “health”.

These kinds of diagrams are not just self-help. They directly correlate with the

phenomenology of psychiatric science too. I do not want to go too much into it here

(maybe a separate book), but all the working parts of your psyche also correlate with the

relative health or diseases well-known to psychiatrists. In fact, you can even plot the

exact locations of “areas of function” for each and every psychiatric illness in what is

called the DSM-IV, the bible of psychiatric diagnosis.

In the DSM, what are called major mental illnesses or “Axis I Disorders” are

simply very far “out of balance”, seen in the outer ring of any of my diagrams. The

personality disorders, or so-called “Axis II Disorders” are functioning in a second, inner

ring. Problems not diagnosable which used to be called “neuroses” are located further in

the rings still, and then a ring of relative mental health—not exact center, but close.

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Psychiatric Illness vs. Health

Well all that talk about ancient kings and warriors. How does it connect to

modern health and illness?

Well, as we learned, “phenomenology” is simply about “what you see on the

surface”, without necessarily explaining what is underneath, operating.

The ideas of Mind OS are “timeless”. They explain what we know of the various

theories of psychology, put into one synthesized, unification theory model. As such, the

phenomenology of modern psychiatric disease classifications would be seen at left, with

“Axis I” disorders far out into unhealthy regions, “Axis II or personality disorders” a bit

more functional in society, and then relative psychological health near the center of the

circle. At any given time of any given day, you could actually PLOT your psychological

function at a POINT on the graph above. Then one could phenomenologically say

whether you have a particular psychiatric illness, a character problem, or relative health.

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Depressive disorders are located in the quadrant of the King Temperament,

psychotic disorders are in the Lover Temperament, manic disorders are in the Magician

Temperament, and anxiety disorders are in the Warrior Temperament. Interestingly the

disorders called personality disorders (Axis II disorders) perfectly correlate with the

symptoms of the more severe Axis I disorders in the outer ring around them.

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Interestingly, many of the “personality disorders” resemble some of the major

mental disorders only like the penumbra of a shadow—they are relatively more

functional, but still with some imbalance of the 4 elements of psychology. As such,

borderline, schizotypal, and schizoid personalities all resemble psychotic disorders for a

very good reason now you see. Paranoid and histrionic personalities resemble a manic

person with bipolar, avoidant and antisocial personalities can resemble anxiety disorders,

and narcissistic, dependent and obsessive personalities can also get easily in a depressive

disorder.

People with borderline and antisocial personality often pair up as friends and

lovers, as do narcissistic and histrionic people—they can often even look like each other.

Why? Because of that False Self we discussed earlier, when we put on airs as if we are

the opposite of who we truly are.

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These people are just jumping directly across the circle in psychological space,

which is why they are often attracted to each other too—in a strange sort of way, folks

with opposite personality disorders complement each other, as do depressed and manic

people. The ideas of self psychology join together with psychodynamics in this way,

and in a moment, you will see even with Jungianism.

Certain disorders correlate phenomenologically with the four Jungian

Temperaments. The King Temperament correlates with folks who get depressed or have

narcissistic, dependent, or obsessive personality disorder, as well as folks with this kind

of neurotic problem. The Lover Temperament correlates with psychotic disorders (love

is mad!), borderline, schizotypal and schizoid personalities. The Warrior Temperament

correlates with anxiety disorders, and avoidant, antisocial personalities, and the Magician

Temperament correlates with bipolar manic disorders and paranoid and histrionic

personalities.

You now see a way to very much TAILOR therapy for these kinds of disorder,

and how a true synthesis of all the schools of psychology into one integrated model is

quite helpful. This is a true unification of psychiatry and self-help.

But this model leaves out the BIOLOGY of illness that can only be helped totally

with medicines. Back to the beginning chapters, you may recall that all psychiatric

problems have BIOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY, and STRESS to them as causes. What we

have covered has been ONLY the psychology and stress parts of illness.

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The BIOLOGY part often needs medicine to help it. But while this is NOT a

course in medicine or meant as a medical treatment, the food for thought in this seminar

is hopefully helpful for people in the psychology and stress areas, a reminder that you

have power to do good things for yourself and your mental state, through your decisions,

actions, and character growth.

Character growth is something that used to be comprehensively taught through

Psychoanalysis, the only form of therapy that is so deep or technological as to be able to

do this. And for millenia prior, it was the teachings of organized religion that

accomplished the same thing for people.

These ideas are in line with any individuals personal spirituality and can work

hand in hand with it, encouraging it. If you look at some of the words we use in Mind

OS, notice that things like regret, revenge, worry, complaint, jealousy, destructiveness,

hurt, loss, impulsiveness and others are often mentioned in religions also, as sins for

example. Now you see where science comes in to those old, wise teachings on human

character.

What all this means is that the formal academic designations for psychiatric

illness perfectly correlate with the more philosophical graphic design of the MindOS™

system, and normal everyday self-help and pop culture terms. In other words, biology

and psychology DO have a direct relation through this system. Future uses of the above

diagram may prove useful for predicting the effectiveness of certain classes of

medication.

Since the design of this whole patented system applies to energy systems and their

forms, it will be useful for many future developments in science and psychology.

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Mind OS: the operating system of the human mind

Thank you for reading perhaps WAY more than you bargained for. This body of

work represents a global encyclopedic model of psychology—the only true unification

theory of psychology and totally visual representation of it. It is the culmination of my

entire adult learning efforts, in science, in self-help, in meeting thousands of people and

learning from their unique stories, from the study of many of the world’s major religions,

and the study of mythology and the writings of the likes of Joseph Campbell, Karl Jung,

Freud and others. You may NOT use it on a large corporate scale in your business,

healthcare, or coaching program to profit from it without a license. I have a definite

“boundary” on that and have copyrighted and patented all this work. However, for your

own personal use or not-for profit business use, feel free to explore the model and your

own mind.

It is meant simply to be an alternate view for your consideration, food for thought,

a push toward curiosity about the wonders of your life.

While it is elegant, meaning “simple on the surface, but synthesizing of the

complex underneath”, Mind OS is intended for your use in personal life, business,

conflict resolution, teambuilding, sales and marketing strategy, relationships and

romance, and any other human endeavor involving groups of people who want to work

together to find fulfillment.

This is the very operating system of your mind. Now you are fully trained in how

to use it, repair it, communicate with others with it, succeed with it, be happy with it, find

freedom with it, and all other skills that mature, fulfilled people enjoy.

Thanks for reading.

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Each and every one of the principles you’ve learned apply to groups as well as

individuals. For example, legally, a business is considered to be a “person” as a legal

entity. A business has a boundary, decision-making, intellectual property and a “brain

trust”, and emotional energy that it runs on. As we know, energy can be converted into

any other type or currency. So to run a business well, you must run its psychology well

too.

Feel free to refer other individuals and businesses to Mystery Industries L.L.C.

and the Mind OS™ products, seminars, trainings and services. We appreciate you!

Mystery Industries, L.L.C. and doctorpaul.net would like to thank you for

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